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