DXI II Final (Actual / ) Exam Questions and verified CORRECT Answers
males 4:1, 30-70 YOA - ---Answers----What age group/gender
is spontaneous osteonecrosis of the femoral head in adults usually seen in?
spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee - ---Answers---- Identify the disease process.
spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee - ---Answers---- Osteonecrosis with resorption, granulomatous tissue, reactive new bone with overlying cartilage degenerated points to _____.
medial femoral condyle - ---Answers----Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee usually occurs in the _____.
60+, sudden onset of knee pain unassociated with trauma - --- Answers----Spontaneous osteonecrosis of the femoral head is usually seen in which age group? What are the symptoms?
opacified spleen due to concentration of Thorotrast (radiation changes in bone) - ---Answers----Identify the disease process.
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radiation changes in bone - ---Answers----Identify the disease process.
radiation changes in bone - ---Answers----Identify the disease process.
- months - ---Answers----The latent period that exists before
changes become apparent in radiation changes in bone will last _____.
oral ingestion intravascular injection surgical implantation external application - ---Answers----Name the four methods by which radiation may reach bone.
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease - ---Answers----Identify the disease process.
the frog-leg projection reveals enhancement of the crescent sign due to the presence of gas - ---Answers----What is the purpose of this view?
3-12 YOA, males 5:1 - ---Answers----What age group/gender
is affected by Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease primarily?
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