What is the earliest pathological change seen in osteoarthritis?_____
#2
Which of the following is associated with development of Osteoarthritis?
_____
#3
Stiffness _____ and range of motion increases in the thawing stage of frozen shoulder
#4
Eversion at the _____ joint, hallux valgus and Hammer toe are seen in rheumatoid arthritis
#5
Early management of AVN of femur involves protection from _____ and providing traction/rest
#6
Trendelenburg sign is characterized by _____ contralateral to the lesion.
#7
Quadruple deformity of the knee can be seen in rheumatoid arthritis, which is triple deformity (_____) + valgus
#8
Late management of AVN of femur involves decreasing pressure within the head of femur by drilling holes also known as _____
#9
Terminal stage of osteonecrosis/osteochondritis is also known as _____
#10
_____ shoulder is a rapidly progressive destructive osteoarthritis with extensive bone loss, such that the whole head of the humerus disappears.
Novel Therapies in Osteoarthritis Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Novel Therapies in Osteoarthritis Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: What is the earliest pathological change seen in osteoarthritis?_____
Answer: Asymmetrical hyaline articular cartilage loss
Flashcard 2: Which of the following is associated with development of Osteoarthritis?
_____
Answer: Legg-Calve-Perthes
Flashcard 3: Stiffness _____ and range of motion increases in the thawing stage of frozen shoulder
Answer: decreases
Flashcard 4: Eversion at the _____ joint, hallux valgus and Hammer toe are seen in rheumatoid arthritis
Answer: subtalar
Flashcard 5: Early management of AVN of femur involves protection from _____ and providing traction/rest
Answer: weight bearing
Flashcard 6: Trendelenburg sign is characterized by _____ contralateral to the lesion.
Answer: tilting of the pelvis
Flashcard 7: Quadruple deformity of the knee can be seen in rheumatoid arthritis, which is triple deformity (_____) + valgus
Answer: PERF
Flashcard 8: Late management of AVN of femur involves decreasing pressure within the head of femur by drilling holes also known as _____
Answer: core decompression
Flashcard 9: Terminal stage of osteonecrosis/osteochondritis is also known as _____
Answer: osteochondritis dessicans
Flashcard 10: _____ shoulder is a rapidly progressive destructive osteoarthritis with extensive bone loss, such that the whole head of the humerus disappears.
Answer: Milwaukee
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