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Fibromyalgia; PMR; Giant Cell Arthritis
Define fibromyalgia,
Describe where tender points are ...,
Describe how you dx fibromyalgia 1
27  cards
Spondyloarthropathies - AS; Reactive Arthritis; PsA
Define ankylosing spondylitis as ...,
Describe the basic pathophysiolog...
26  cards
SLE; DLE; Sjorgren's; APS
Define sle 1,
Describe the basic pathophysiolog...,
Describe the pathophysiology of sle
43  cards
Vasculitis
Think if patients have multisyste...,
The clinical features of vasculit...,
Describe the pathophysiology of p...
72  cards
Dermatomyositis; Behcet's; Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Describe the pathophysiology of d...,
Describe the typical presentation...,
Describe the investigations used ...
21  cards
Systemic Sclerosis
Define systemic sclerosis 1,
Lcssc is defined by which features 5,
Dcssc has which clinical features
15  cards
Monoarthritis: Gout & pseudogout
Define gout 1,
Describe the basic pathophysiolog...,
Describe what tophi are caused by 1
29  cards
Idiopathic arthritis
Define juvenile idiopathic arthri...,
What are the 5 types of jia 5,
Describe the clinical presentatio...
12  cards
RA
Define ra 1,
State why synovial joints are sus...,
Which cell types are the first to...
32  cards
Treatment of RMDs
Describe the initial treatment pl...,
Describe the initial treatment pl...,
Tom tip the main biologics to rem...
34  cards
Osteomyelitis; Septic arthritis
Is the most common causative path...,
What are the two types of osteomy...,
Which bones are more commonly aff...
25  cards
OP; OA; OM; Pagets
Describe the pathophysiology of o...,
State causes of secondary osteopo...,
Clinical features of osteoporosis
47  cards
Localised Hand Pain: De Quervains tenosynovitis; Trigger finger; Carpal tunnel syndrome; Duputren’s contracture
Describe what is meant by de quer...,
Describe the presentation of dqt 3,
What is meant by mummy thumb in d...
22  cards
Frozen shoulder; Tennis & Gold elbow; Rotator cuff injury
What are the four rotator cuff mu...,
Which nerves invervates the rotat...,
Describe the spectrum that rotato...
30  cards
Wrist fractures; ankle fractures
Label a d,
What is a monteggia fracture 1,
Which bones are typically broken ...
49  cards
Bursitis; Compartment syndrome; Baker's cysts
Define bursitis 1,
Describe some causes of olecanon ...,
Describe the clinical features of...
27  cards
Hip Fractures; Tibial plateau fractures
Describe how you classify hip fra...,
Describe garden s classification ...,
What the classical feature of a n...
35  cards
Questions (Rheum)
Describe what is meant by drug in...,
Name 1 and describe a severe form...,
What would the histological findi...
163  cards
x.
Which investigation should you pe...,
Learn the different synovial fluids,
Describe the difference in colour...
10  cards
Spotter
A patient presents with this what...,
Name the diagnosis 1 give the mos...,
Which pathology does this sign su...
16  cards
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (aka tronchanetric bursitis)
Describe what is meant by greater...,
Describe the pathophysiology of g...,
What are the causes of trochanetr...
6  cards
Radiculopathies; Sciatica; Generalised Back Pain
What is meant by a radiculopathy 1,
In general what causes radiculopa...,
Describe the basic overview patho...
32  cards
Cauda Equina; Spinal Stenosis; Sarcoma
Describe the anatomy of the cauda...,
Describe the innervation the nerv...,
I in cauda equina syndrome the ne...
36  cards
Cervical spondylosis; Spinal cord compression; bone metastases
Define cervical spondylisis 1,
Give a brief overview of the path...,
Describe the clinical features of...
25  cards
Hip and shoulder dislocations
Describe the three types of hip d...,
Hip dislocations can be classifie...,
Describe the subtypes of anterior...
27  cards
Common Foot Problems
What are the most common cause of...,
What is the blood supply of the a...,
What creates the achilles tendon 1
26  cards
Acetabular labral tear; ACL injury; Bicep tears; Meniscal tears
Describe where the acetabulam ace...,
Describe what happens in an aceta...,
What are the cardinal features of...
32  cards
Prolapsed Disc AND Spinal cord injury
The most common vertebral levels ...,
Describe the pathophysiology of a...,
Describe the clinical features of...
18  cards
Fractures (lecture)
When perfoming a clinical exam of...,
What are the three types of bone ...,
Describe different types of fract...
8  cards
Questions (Orthopaedics)
Describe what is meant by autonom...,
How would you differentiate betwe...,
Describe a common mcq stem for da...
199  cards
rib fractures
2  cards
Fracture x-rays
What type of fracture is displaye...,
Which type of garden classificati...,
Which type of garden classificati...
87  cards
Anatomy Etc
Describe the features of l3 nerve...,
Features of l4 nerve root compres...,
What is the presentation of an l5...
11  cards
Paediatric orthopaedics
Define what is meant by osteogene...,
Describe the signs and symptoms o...,
Describe how you would investigat...
7  cards
Rheumatology Revision 1
In which of the following conditi...,
Moredescribe how you manage fibro...,
Describe the clinical features of...
59  cards
Rheumatology Revision 2
The clinical features of vasculit...,
Describe the pathophysiology of p...
52  cards
Rheumatology Revision 3
Describe the typical presentation...,
Describe the investigations used ...
49  cards
Rheumatology Revision 4
Describe the basic pathophysiolog...,
Describe the clinical features of ra
56  cards
Rheumatology Revision 5
Define juvenile idiopathic arthri...,
What are the 5 types of jia 5
13  cards
MSK Revision 1
Is the most common causative path...,
What are the two types of osteomy...,
52  cards

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