Bone Banking and Grafting — Flashcards

Bone Banking and Grafting — Flashcards

Bone Banking and Grafting — Flashcards
#1

Which bone grafts have only osteogenic properties?_____

#2

_____ is the creation of the scaffold to support the ingrowth of blood vessels, perivascular tissue, and osteoprogenitor cells.

#3

Which bone grafts have all the 3 properties (osteoinduction, osteoconduction and osteogenesis)?_____

#4

The causes of _____ may be remembered with the mnemonic "CAST Bent LEGS": C: CorticosteroidsA: AlcoholismS: Sickle cell diseaseT: Trauma (most common)Bent: "Bends" (Caisson disease)Le: Legg-Calve-Perthes disease G: Gaucher diseaseS: Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE)

#5

When the neck-shaft angle is >_____, the condition is known as coxa valga

#6

_____ is associated with chondrocyte abnormalities which can be discerned radiologically.

Hint: Type of SCID

#7

Compression fractures are commonly seen in _____ type of bone.

#8

_____ formation occurs during fracture healing when the fracture is not fixed rigidly

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