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MSK In-Service Review

MSK In-Service Review. F.A.D.Dizon. 1. The vertebral spine shown below shows radiodense stripes at the top and bottom. This kind of radiographic finding is usually seen in cases of:. Hemangioma Renal Osteodystrophy Paget’s disease Osteopetrosis.

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MSK In-Service Review

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  1. MSK In-Service Review F.A.D.Dizon

  2. 1. The vertebral spine shown below shows radiodense stripes at the top and bottom. This kind of radiographic finding is usually seen in cases of: • Hemangioma • Renal Osteodystrophy • Paget’s disease • Osteopetrosis

  3. 2. 35/M, (+) headache and blurring of vision. PE: (+) bony protuberance in the forehead. If you are considering Acromegaly, which skull x-ray findings are expected? • Increased thickness of the cranial vault. • Thinning of the cranial vault • Enlarged sellaturcica • A & C are correct • All of the above

  4. 3. 60/M, on dialysis due to chronic renal failure secondary to HPN and DM. • Solitary bone cyst • Aneurysmal Bone cyst • Brown Tumor • Osteoblastoma

  5. 4. Subperiosteal bone resorptionis a pathognomonic sign of Hyperparathyroidism. Where is it frequently visualized? • Ulnar aspect of the phalanges of the hand • Radial aspect of the phalanges of the hand • Ulnar aspect of the metacarpals • Radial aspect of the metacarpals

  6. 5. The vertebral spine shown below shows condensation of the bone along the margins. This kind of radiographic finding is usually seen in cases of: • Hemangioma • Renal Osteodystrophy • Paget’s disease • Osteopetrosis

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