Showing posts with label osteosarcoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label osteosarcoma. Show all posts

Thursday, January 3, 2008

30 - orthopedics MCQs - 11 to 20

11 - blount's disease ?

a - genu valgus
b- tibia vara
c- flat foot
d- genu recurvatum

answer is a . knock knee or genu valgus .


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12 - bunion is ?

a - exostosis
b - adventitious bursitis lateral to first metatarsal
c - base of 1st metatarsal
d - head of first metatarsal

answer is b .

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13 - distal interphalangeal joint is not involved in ?

a- rheumatoid arthritis
b- psoriatic arthritis
c- multicentric histiocytosis
d- neuropathic arthropathy

answer is A. the proximal interphalangeal joints are involved in rheumatoid arthritis and the nodes formed in these PIP s are called bouchard's nodes . my mnemonic BRA . :-)

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14 - syme's amputation involves which joint ?

a- ankle
b- midtarsal
c- tarsometatarsal
d- all of the above

answer is A .

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15 - march fracture most often involves ?

a- 1st metatarsal
b- 2nd metatarsal
c- 3rd metatarsal
d- fibula

answer is both b and c . any of the 2nd and 3 rd metatarsal may be involved .

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16 - diaphyseal tumors- ewing's tumor , osteiod osteoma , adamantinoma , enchondroma

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17 - epiphyseal tumors - osteoclastoma , chondroblastoma

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18 - metaphyseal tumors - osteosarcoma , chondrosarcoma , osteochondroma , aneurysmal bone cyst , unicameral bone cyst , osteomyelitis .

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19 - most common site of osteogenic sarcoma ?

a- femur upper end
b- femur lower end
c- tibia upper end
d- tibia lower end

answer is b . femur lower end .

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20 - soap bubble appearance is the radiological feature of ?

a- osteoclastoma or GCT
b- osteosarcoma
c- osteoid osteoma
d- chordoma

answer is a .

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

18 - primary malignant bone tumors

What are the common primary malignant bone tumors?
  • Osteogenic sarcoma
  • Ewing's sarcoma
  • Fibrosarcoma
  • Chondrosarcoma

Primary bone tumors are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all malignant tumors.

What are the useful imaging modalities to investigate primary bone tumors?
  • Plain radiographs
    • Plain radiographs can often predict the probable histology of a potentially malignant bone lesion.
  • MRI
    • MRI is the imaging procedure of choice to evaluate primary bone tumors.
    • MRI is invaluable in surgical planning as it demonstrates the intraosseus and soft tissue involvement of the tumor and tumor extension.
    • MRI is also helpful in evaluating possible malignant degeneration of osteochondromas by allowing accurate measurements of the cartilage cap.
  • CT
    • CT scans are generally less useful than MRI for assessing primary bone tumors.
    • CT is helpful in defining the integrity of the cortex and distribution of calcification.
What are the imaging findings of primary bone tumor?
  • Osteogenic sarcoma
    • Destruction of bone
    • Sunburst appearance
    • Periosteal elevation
      • MR
      • Bone scan
    • Sclerosis

Osteogenic sarcoma fibula

Destruction of bone with sunburst appearance.

Osteogenic sarcoma Tibia

  • Sunburst appearance
  • Aggressive periosteal reaction
  • Sclerosis

Osteogenic sarcoma tibia

Black Arrowheads : Destroyed cortex.

Osteogenic sarcoma tibia

  • Chondrosarcoma
    • Mass with calcification
    • On plain radiographs, chondrosarcoma is a fusiform, lucent defect with scalloping of the inner cortex and periosteal reaction.
    • Extension into the soft tissue may be present as well as punctate or stippled calcification of the cartilage matrix.

    Chondrosarcoma Inferior ramus of pubis

    Calcified cartilaginous mass arising from a flat bone in a patient with unfused epiphyses.

    Chondrosarcoma

    MR: White arrows : Mass with calcification. Arrowhead is pointing to femur.

  • Ewing's Tumor
    • Lytic lesion
    • "Onion peel" appearance of periosteal reaction

Ewings Sarcoma Femur

  • Arrow : Lytic lesion
  • Arrowhead: "Onion peel" appearance of periosteal reaction.

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