Radiology 2A Week 3: Key Terms & Definitions for Medicine

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Which joints may be affected by OA in the pelvis?

Sacroiliac

Femoroacetabular

Pubic symphysis

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What is the normal space of the SI joint?

2-5 mm

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What part of the femur typically develops osteophytes?

Neck

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What is the normal measurement of the superior aspect of the hip joint?

4 mm

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What is the normal measurement of the axial aspect of the hip joint?

4 mm

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What is the normal measurement of the medial aspect of the hip joint?

8 mm

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What is the normal ratio of hip joint measurement?

1:1:2

Superior:Axial:Medial

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Which gender is hip OA more common in?

Males

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T or F: Hip OA is often bilateral

False (unilateral)

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What is the most common cause of hip OA?

Underlying congenital or developmental abnormality (80%)

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What can pain from hip OA radiate to?

Groin

inguinal area

buttock

ant/med thigh

distal thigh/knee

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T or F: Femoroacetabular impingement may precede or follow hip OA

True

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What developmental anomaly can result in femoracetabular impingement?

Os acetabuli

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What type of femoroacetabular impingement occurs at the acetabulum?

Pincer

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What type of femoroacetabular impingement occurs at the femoral neck?

Cam

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What type of femoroacetabular impingement occurs at the both the acetabulum and the femur?

Combined

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What is the term for deformity of the proximal femur via degenerative changes?

Pistol grip deformity

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What are the general features of extremity OA?

Non-uniform joint narrowing

Osteophyte formation

Subchondral sclerosis

Subchondral cysts (geodes)

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Which joints of the knee can undergo OA?

Tibiofemoral

Patellofemoral

Proximal tibiofibular

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Which compartment of the knee more commonly experiences OA?

medial

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What is the most possible reason for having osteoarthritis in the knee bilaterally?

diabetes/ overweight

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What are the symptoms of knee OA?

Pain, swelling, stiffness, creptius

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What is the term for softening and degeneration of patellar cartilage?

Chondromalacia patella

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What demographic is most affected by chondromalaica patella?

Young Females

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What is the term for pain of chondramalacia patella being exacerbated by prolonged sitting in a confined space?

Movie sign

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Which joints of the ankle/foot can be affected by OA?

Tibiotalar

Distal tibiofibular

Subtalar

Intertarsal

Tarsometatarsal

Metatarsophalangeal

Interphalangeal

Sesamoid articulations

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What is the most likely reason for someone to develop osteoarthritis in the ankle/foot

prior trauma

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Wich joints of the shoulder can be affected by OA?

Acromioclavicular

Glenohumeral

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Which joints of the elbow can be affected by OA?

Radiocapitellar

Ulnotrochlear

Proximal radioulnar

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What is the term for OA at the DIP joint?

Heberden's nodes

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What is the term for OA at the PIP joint?

Bouchard's nodes

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What is the term for OA at the metacarpal joint

Hagarth nodes

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What gender is most commonly affected by Osteitis condensans ilii?

Females (90%)

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What is the most common demographic affected by osteitis condensans ilii?

Multiparous female 20-40 years of age

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What are the radiographic findings of osteitis condensing ilii?

Bilaterally symmetrical triangular sclerosis at iliac aspect of sacrum

Normal sacroiliac joint

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T or F: Osteitis condensans ilii presents with severe degeneration of the SI joint

False (normal SI joint)

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What are the lab findings of osteitis condensans ilii?

Unrewarding

Normal ESR, cell differential and serum analysis

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What is the AKA of erosive osteoarthritis?

Inflammatory osteoarthritis

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What joints are most affected by erosive osteoarthritis?

PIPs and DIPs

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What are the lab findings of erosive OA?

Inconclusive

Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (maybe)

Rheumatoid factor negative

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What is the name sign of erosive OA in the hands?

Gull wing sign

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What are the long term clinical findings of erosive OA?

Chronic progression of disease

Nodular, unstable, and malaligned articulations

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What are the radiographic findings of erosive OA?

osteophytes

joint narrowing

sclerosis

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What is the term for osteoarthritis at the MTP of Hallux?

Hallux rigidus

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What is the normal glenohumeral joint space?

7-11 mm

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Which joints of the hand are most affected by OA?

DIPs (Heberden)

PIPS (Bouchard)

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Which joint of the hand is not commonly affected by OA?

MCP