Deck 2: Skeletal System

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Marie-Strümpell disease or "bamboo spine" is a symptom of the pathology known as

A) ankylosing spondylitis.
B) spondylolisthesis.
C) spina bifida.
D) scoliosis.
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Which neoplasm involves a nidus?

A) Osteoid osteoma
B) Osteoblastoma
C) Osteosarcoma
D) Paget disease
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The forward slippage of one vertebra on another describes the pathology

A) spondylitis.
B) spondylolisthesis.
C) spondylolysis.
D) spina bifida.
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A 15-year-old male patient presents for a right knee series after sustaining a varus injury while playing football.AP, lateral, and both oblique radiographs of the knee demonstrate an avulsion fracture of the lateral tibial plateau (Segond fracture).What additional imaging modality would be best utilized in the diagnosis for this patient?

A) CT
B) Knee arthrography
C) MRI
D) Nuclear medicine
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Which primary bone tumor should be investigated with the utilization of CT?

A) Osteosarcoma
B) Osteoid osteoma
C) Chondrosarcoma
D) Ewing sarcoma
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A patient presents to his physician with anterior shoulder pain for several months.He has had no recent injury and there is no relief with NSAIDs, ice, heat, and gentle range-of-motion exercises.Radiographs of the shoulder demonstrate small microcalcifications of the subacromial space.What is the differential diagnosis?

A) Rotator cuff tear
B) Labral tear
C) Calcific tendinitis
D) Anterior shoulder dislocation
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Osteopetrosis requires what type of technical factor change?

A) Increase
B) Decrease
C) No change
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Which of the following characteristics does NOT assist in the differentiation between a primary metastatic bone lesion as compared to a secondary metastatic bone lesion?

A) Soft tissue mass
B) Periosteal reaction
C) Length of lesion
D) Calcification of blood vessels
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Heberden nodes and Bouchard nodes are associated with what skeletal pathology?

A) Osteomyelitis
B) Osteoarthritis
C) Paget disease
D) Pott disease
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Which disease is congenital?

A) Pott disease
B) Osteoporosis
C) Paget disease
D) Osteogenesis imperfecta
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The most common form of arthritis is

A) osteoarthritis.
B) gouty arthritis.
C) psoriatic arthritis.
D) rheumatoid arthritis.
Question
Congenital clubfoot is also known as

A) DDH.
B) syndactyly.
C) fibrous dysplasia.
D) talipes.
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Tenosynovitis requires what type of technical factor change?

A) Increase
B) Decrease
C) No change
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Which anatomic structure is NOT a common area for metastasis?

A) Pelvis
B) Carpals
C) Skull
D) Bony thorax
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"Brittle bone" disease is also known as

A) achondroplasia.
B) DDH.
C) osteogenesis imperfecta.
D) osteopetrosis.
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What type of arthritis has tophi associated with it?

A) Osteoarthritis
B) Gouty arthritis
C) Psoriatic arthritis
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
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What skeletal pathology presents radiographically with a "soap bubble" appearance?

A) Giant cell tumor
B) Ewing sarcoma
C) Osteoid osteoma
D) Osteoblastoma
Question
Diploë is specific to cancellous bone located in what anatomic structure?

A) Femur
B) Humerus
C) Sternum
D) Skull
Question
What skeletal pathology could be a contributing factor for a cervical rib?

A) Scoliosis
B) Spina bifida
C) Spondylolisthesis
D) Transitional vertebrae
Question
Spondylolysis is a result of a cleft or defect in the vertebral

A) pedicle.
B) lamina.
C) spinous process.
D) pars interarticularis.
Question
A 30-year-old male presents with swelling and redness on his left knee.He states that he lays carpet and rarely wears knee pads.The orthopedic surgeon decides to aspirate the swollen area and inject it with a corticosteroid.What would be the differential diagnosis?

A) Calcific tendinitis
B) Tenosynovitis
C) Ganglion cyst
D) Prepatellar bursitis
Question
Which syndrome may involve craniosynostosis and syndactyly?

A) Pott syndrome
B) Reiter syndrome
C) Kienbock syndrome
D) Apert syndrome
Question
The most commonly inherited disorder affecting the skeletal system is

A) enchondroma.
B) osteogenesis imperfecta.
C) achondroplasia.
D) syndactyly.
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What type of aggressive bone-forming neoplasm that is most often located in the bone marrow gives the radiographic appearance of a sunray or sunburst?

A) Osteomyelitis
B) Osteosarcoma
C) Chondrosarcoma
D) Multiple myeloma
Question
Tuberculosis of the spine is commonly referred to as

A) Kienbock disease.
B) Reiter syndrome.
C) Apert syndrome.
D) Pott disease.
Question
What imaging modality demonstrates both simultaneous evaluation of bone and soft tissues with quantitative metabolic data of osteosarcomas?

A) CT
B) Nuclear medicine bone scan
C) Sonography
D) PET scan
Question
The primary site of ossification is the

A) epiphysis.
B) metaphysis.
C) diaphysis.
D) epiphyseal plate.
Question
A malignant tumor composed of atypical cartilage is known as

A) chondrosarcoma.
B) osteosarcoma.
C) enchondroma.
D) osteoid osteoma.
Question
The staging systems used for both benign and malignant skeletal lesions are identical.
Question
A common radiographic finding with patients suffering from whiplash is

A) narrowed disk spaces.
B) loss of lordosis.
C) subluxation.
D) erosion of vertebral body.
Question
What imaging modality/ies would demonstrate developmental dysplasia of the hip?
1)CT
2)MRI
3)Radiography
4)Sonography

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1, 2, 3, and 4
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A nuclear medicine bone scan is performed for a diagnosis of osteomyelitis of the right foot.If this procedure is positive, what would the images demonstrate?

A) Symmetry of both feet
B) Increased uptake on the right foot (hot spot)
C) Decreased uptake on the right foot (cold spot)
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A 75-year-old patient with weight-bearing AP and lateral knee radiographs of the left knee demonstrates a decreased medial joint compartment and osteophyte formation on the medial femoral condyle.What would be the initial diagnosis?

A) Ewing sarcoma
B) Osteoarthritis
C) Reiter syndrome
D) Osteomyelitis
Question
One of the most common areas for metastasis for osteosarcomas is to the

A) brain.
B) breast.
C) lung.
D) colon.
Question
Which of the following congenital skeletal pathologies involves failure of formation of the cranial vault and is not conducive for life?

A) Anencephaly
B) Craniosynostosis
C) Encephalopathy
D) Osteomyelitis
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A 65-year-old female presents with bilateral knee pain and no history of injury.What radiographic procedure should be obtained initially?

A) Bilateral weight-bearing knee radiographs
B) CT of both knees
C) Arthrography of both knees
D) MRI of both knees
Question
The imaging modality that would best demonstrate osteomyelitis is

A) nuclear medicine.
B) radiography.
C) CT.
D) sonography.
Question
What skeletal pathology involves cysts in the metaphysis of long bones in individuals younger than 20 years of age and consists of numerous blood-filled arteriovenous communications?

A) Unicameral bone cyst
B) Aneurysmal bone cyst
C) Ganglion cyst
D) Osteoid osteoma
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Deck 2: Skeletal System
1
Marie-Strümpell disease or "bamboo spine" is a symptom of the pathology known as

A) ankylosing spondylitis.
B) spondylolisthesis.
C) spina bifida.
D) scoliosis.
ankylosing spondylitis.
2
Which neoplasm involves a nidus?

A) Osteoid osteoma
B) Osteoblastoma
C) Osteosarcoma
D) Paget disease
Osteoid osteoma
3
The forward slippage of one vertebra on another describes the pathology

A) spondylitis.
B) spondylolisthesis.
C) spondylolysis.
D) spina bifida.
spondylolisthesis.
4
A 15-year-old male patient presents for a right knee series after sustaining a varus injury while playing football.AP, lateral, and both oblique radiographs of the knee demonstrate an avulsion fracture of the lateral tibial plateau (Segond fracture).What additional imaging modality would be best utilized in the diagnosis for this patient?

A) CT
B) Knee arthrography
C) MRI
D) Nuclear medicine
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Which primary bone tumor should be investigated with the utilization of CT?

A) Osteosarcoma
B) Osteoid osteoma
C) Chondrosarcoma
D) Ewing sarcoma
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A patient presents to his physician with anterior shoulder pain for several months.He has had no recent injury and there is no relief with NSAIDs, ice, heat, and gentle range-of-motion exercises.Radiographs of the shoulder demonstrate small microcalcifications of the subacromial space.What is the differential diagnosis?

A) Rotator cuff tear
B) Labral tear
C) Calcific tendinitis
D) Anterior shoulder dislocation
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Osteopetrosis requires what type of technical factor change?

A) Increase
B) Decrease
C) No change
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Which of the following characteristics does NOT assist in the differentiation between a primary metastatic bone lesion as compared to a secondary metastatic bone lesion?

A) Soft tissue mass
B) Periosteal reaction
C) Length of lesion
D) Calcification of blood vessels
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Heberden nodes and Bouchard nodes are associated with what skeletal pathology?

A) Osteomyelitis
B) Osteoarthritis
C) Paget disease
D) Pott disease
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Which disease is congenital?

A) Pott disease
B) Osteoporosis
C) Paget disease
D) Osteogenesis imperfecta
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The most common form of arthritis is

A) osteoarthritis.
B) gouty arthritis.
C) psoriatic arthritis.
D) rheumatoid arthritis.
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Congenital clubfoot is also known as

A) DDH.
B) syndactyly.
C) fibrous dysplasia.
D) talipes.
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Tenosynovitis requires what type of technical factor change?

A) Increase
B) Decrease
C) No change
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14
Which anatomic structure is NOT a common area for metastasis?

A) Pelvis
B) Carpals
C) Skull
D) Bony thorax
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"Brittle bone" disease is also known as

A) achondroplasia.
B) DDH.
C) osteogenesis imperfecta.
D) osteopetrosis.
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What type of arthritis has tophi associated with it?

A) Osteoarthritis
B) Gouty arthritis
C) Psoriatic arthritis
D) Rheumatoid arthritis
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What skeletal pathology presents radiographically with a "soap bubble" appearance?

A) Giant cell tumor
B) Ewing sarcoma
C) Osteoid osteoma
D) Osteoblastoma
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18
Diploë is specific to cancellous bone located in what anatomic structure?

A) Femur
B) Humerus
C) Sternum
D) Skull
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What skeletal pathology could be a contributing factor for a cervical rib?

A) Scoliosis
B) Spina bifida
C) Spondylolisthesis
D) Transitional vertebrae
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Spondylolysis is a result of a cleft or defect in the vertebral

A) pedicle.
B) lamina.
C) spinous process.
D) pars interarticularis.
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A 30-year-old male presents with swelling and redness on his left knee.He states that he lays carpet and rarely wears knee pads.The orthopedic surgeon decides to aspirate the swollen area and inject it with a corticosteroid.What would be the differential diagnosis?

A) Calcific tendinitis
B) Tenosynovitis
C) Ganglion cyst
D) Prepatellar bursitis
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22
Which syndrome may involve craniosynostosis and syndactyly?

A) Pott syndrome
B) Reiter syndrome
C) Kienbock syndrome
D) Apert syndrome
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The most commonly inherited disorder affecting the skeletal system is

A) enchondroma.
B) osteogenesis imperfecta.
C) achondroplasia.
D) syndactyly.
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What type of aggressive bone-forming neoplasm that is most often located in the bone marrow gives the radiographic appearance of a sunray or sunburst?

A) Osteomyelitis
B) Osteosarcoma
C) Chondrosarcoma
D) Multiple myeloma
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Tuberculosis of the spine is commonly referred to as

A) Kienbock disease.
B) Reiter syndrome.
C) Apert syndrome.
D) Pott disease.
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What imaging modality demonstrates both simultaneous evaluation of bone and soft tissues with quantitative metabolic data of osteosarcomas?

A) CT
B) Nuclear medicine bone scan
C) Sonography
D) PET scan
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The primary site of ossification is the

A) epiphysis.
B) metaphysis.
C) diaphysis.
D) epiphyseal plate.
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A malignant tumor composed of atypical cartilage is known as

A) chondrosarcoma.
B) osteosarcoma.
C) enchondroma.
D) osteoid osteoma.
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The staging systems used for both benign and malignant skeletal lesions are identical.
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30
A common radiographic finding with patients suffering from whiplash is

A) narrowed disk spaces.
B) loss of lordosis.
C) subluxation.
D) erosion of vertebral body.
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31
What imaging modality/ies would demonstrate developmental dysplasia of the hip?
1)CT
2)MRI
3)Radiography
4)Sonography

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1, 2, 3, and 4
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32
A nuclear medicine bone scan is performed for a diagnosis of osteomyelitis of the right foot.If this procedure is positive, what would the images demonstrate?

A) Symmetry of both feet
B) Increased uptake on the right foot (hot spot)
C) Decreased uptake on the right foot (cold spot)
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A 75-year-old patient with weight-bearing AP and lateral knee radiographs of the left knee demonstrates a decreased medial joint compartment and osteophyte formation on the medial femoral condyle.What would be the initial diagnosis?

A) Ewing sarcoma
B) Osteoarthritis
C) Reiter syndrome
D) Osteomyelitis
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One of the most common areas for metastasis for osteosarcomas is to the

A) brain.
B) breast.
C) lung.
D) colon.
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35
Which of the following congenital skeletal pathologies involves failure of formation of the cranial vault and is not conducive for life?

A) Anencephaly
B) Craniosynostosis
C) Encephalopathy
D) Osteomyelitis
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36
A 65-year-old female presents with bilateral knee pain and no history of injury.What radiographic procedure should be obtained initially?

A) Bilateral weight-bearing knee radiographs
B) CT of both knees
C) Arthrography of both knees
D) MRI of both knees
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37
The imaging modality that would best demonstrate osteomyelitis is

A) nuclear medicine.
B) radiography.
C) CT.
D) sonography.
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What skeletal pathology involves cysts in the metaphysis of long bones in individuals younger than 20 years of age and consists of numerous blood-filled arteriovenous communications?

A) Unicameral bone cyst
B) Aneurysmal bone cyst
C) Ganglion cyst
D) Osteoid osteoma
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