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NWHSU SKEL RAD 2 PRAC
TEST WITH COMPLETE
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Bipartite patella
Spina Bifida C1
kirner's
Palmar curvature of the fifth
finger.
CAM style -FAI
C6
The most common level for cervical spondylolisthesis is _________.
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NWHSU SKEL RAD 2 PRAC

TEST WITH COMPLETE

VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

Bipartite patella Spina Bifida C kirner's Palmar curvature of the fifth finger. CAM style -FAI C The most common level for cervical spondylolisthesis is _________.

U/L transitional L5 (left) Growth resumption (arrest) lines Calcaneonavicular Coalition Madelung deformity with bayonet Short bowed radius, ulnar tilt of distal radial articular surface, and dorsal dislocation of the ulna. Scheuermann's disease Butterfly A sagittal cleft in the vertebral body describes which of the following congenital anomalies?

  1. Hemivertebra
  2. Spina bifida occulta

non-incarcerated Which type of hemivertebra is more likely to cause scoliosis? Elongated anterior tubercles Agenesis of C1 posterior arch Platyspondyly Sinding-Larsen-Johannson Positive ulnar variance (right)

Bone scan A patient is injected with technetium Tc 99m in this advanced imaging technique. Spina bifida occculta C1 posterior Os tibiale externa type II Occipitaliztion and basilar impression Felxion-extension x-rays to evaluate os odontoideum You took this x-ray of a patient with neck pain. What would be your next best step?

  1. Adjust
  2. Flexion/extension x-rays
  3. Another APOM view
  4. Refer for surgery