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©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY MSP Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers 100% Verified. Fracture - AnswerTo break; discontinuity of bone MC lesion in bone - AnswerFracture Is a fracture a pathology - AnswerYes Pathologic fracture - AnswerPre-existing conditions that affect bone locally or systemically that compromise bone structure such that it becomes more susceptible to structural failure What has to be overcome in a bone such that it fails - AnswerThe tensile and compressive strengths Are all fractures pathologies - AnswerYes Are all fractures pathologic fractures - AnswerNo Bone pathologies vs pathologic fractures - AnswerBone pathologies (pre-existing conditions) predispose for pathologic fractures What factors influence fracture repair - AnswerBlood supply, nutrition, age, infection, location, severity Phases of fracture repair - Answer1) inflammation 2) repair 3) remodel Inflammatory Phase - AnswerOnset - 10 days Reparative phase - Answer1 week - few months Remodeling phase - AnswerSeveral weeks + Onset - 2 days post - Answer1) rupture of blood vessels (soft tissue AND bone) 2) hematoma fills "gaps", surrounds injury and seals off fracture ©EVERLY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1/29/2025. EY 3) tearing of periosteum (what hurts) 4) necrosis of bone and soft tissue 2 - 5 days post - Answer1) fibrin mesh develops 2) fibroblasts migrate into area 3) cartilage forms 4) necrosis + macrophage activity continues 5 - 10 days post - Answer1) procallus forms replacing fibrin mesh 2) macrophages continue Radiographic findings - inflammatory phase - AnswerDiscontinuity and displacement Reparative phase - Answer1) osteoclasts/PMN clean up debris 2) extensive neovascularization *** 3) callus formation Radiographic findings - reparative phase - AnswerWidening of fracture and hazy cloud Remodeling phase - Answer1) callus seals the bone 2) bone adjusts strength/shape Radiographic findings - remodeling phase - AnswerSolid mature callus Who's law describes the remodeling phase? - AnswerWolffe's Law Clinical Union - AnswerWhen cast is removed; implies stable fracture Malunion - AnswerHeals with residual deformity Delayed Union - AnswerFails to heal up to 6 months post fracture Non-union - AnswerFails to heal after 6 months Pseudoarthrosis - AnswerNon-union fracture heals with pseudo joint Transverse fracture - AnswerHigh velocity injury; often pathologic aka Paget's "banana" fracture Oblique fracture - AnswerVery common; 45 degrees to long axis Spiral fracture - AnswerTorsion/axi

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Fracture - Answer✔To break; discontinuity of bone

MC lesion in bone - Answer✔Fracture

Is a fracture a pathology - Answer✔Yes

Pathologic fracture - Answer✔Pre-existing conditions that affect bone locally or systemically
that compromise bone structure such that it becomes more susceptible to structural failure

What has to be overcome in a bone such that it fails - Answer✔The tensile and compressive
strengths

Are all fractures pathologies - Answer✔Yes

Are all fractures pathologic fractures - Answer✔No

Bone pathologies vs pathologic fractures - Answer✔Bone pathologies (pre-existing conditions)
predispose for pathologic fractures

What factors influence fracture repair - Answer✔Blood supply, nutrition, age, infection,
location, severity

Phases of fracture repair - Answer✔1) inflammation
2) repair
3) remodel

Inflammatory Phase - Answer✔Onset - 10 days

Reparative phase - Answer✔1 week - few months

Remodeling phase - Answer✔Several weeks +

Onset - 2 days post - Answer✔1) rupture of blood vessels (soft tissue AND bone)
2) hematoma fills "gaps", surrounds injury and seals off fracture

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3) tearing of periosteum (what hurts)
4) necrosis of bone and soft tissue

2 - 5 days post - Answer✔1) fibrin mesh develops
2) fibroblasts migrate into area
3) cartilage forms
4) necrosis + macrophage activity continues

5 - 10 days post - Answer✔1) procallus forms replacing fibrin mesh
2) macrophages continue

Radiographic findings - inflammatory phase - Answer✔Discontinuity and displacement

Reparative phase - Answer✔1) osteoclasts/PMN clean up debris
2) extensive neovascularization ***
3) callus formation

Radiographic findings - reparative phase - Answer✔Widening of fracture and hazy cloud

Remodeling phase - Answer✔1) callus seals the bone
2) bone adjusts strength/shape

Radiographic findings - remodeling phase - Answer✔Solid mature callus

Who's law describes the remodeling phase? - Answer✔Wolffe's Law

Clinical Union - Answer✔When cast is removed; implies stable fracture

Malunion - Answer✔Heals with residual deformity

Delayed Union - Answer✔Fails to heal up to 6 months post fracture

Non-union - Answer✔Fails to heal after 6 months

Pseudoarthrosis - Answer✔Non-union fracture heals with pseudo joint

Transverse fracture - Answer✔High velocity injury; often pathologic aka Paget's "banana"
fracture

Oblique fracture - Answer✔Very common; 45 degrees to long axis

Spiral fracture - Answer✔Torsion/axial compression; pointed ends

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Are bone bruises seen on radiographs? - Answer✔No

Bone bruises - Answer✔Hemorrhage, edema, trabecular microfracture seen on MRI

Open fracture - Answer✔Breaks the skin

Closed fracture - Answer✔Does not break skin

Greenstick / Torus fracture - Answer✔Incomplete fracture in skeletally immature individuals
from buckling/bending

Avulsion fracture - Answer✔Forcible ripping or tearing of tissue

Tearing away of bone fragment from pull of ligament, tendon or muscle - Answer✔Avulsion
fracture

Clay Shoveler's / Coal Miner's fracture - Answer✔Avulsion of a lower cervical segment spinous
process

Occult fracture - Answer✔Radiographically invisible fracture

MC occult fracture - Answer✔Scaphoid

Why should you re-radiograph occult fractures? - Answer✔Discontinuity widens from
macrophage and osteoclast activity

Comminuted fracture - Answer✔Two or more fragments that have separated from the bone
aka butterfly fragment

Noncomminuted fracture - Answer✔Two fragments

What causes compression and impaction fractures - Answer✔Axial compression

Compression fractures - Answer✔Vertebral fractures from axial compression

Impaction fractures - Answer✔Extremity fracture from axial compression

Stress fracture - Answer✔Repetitive stress causing gradual formation of microfracture

Alkaline phosphatase - Answer✔Secreted by osteoblasts when depositing bone

When would you see elevated alkaline phosphatase - Answer✔In very aggressive disease
(osteosarcoma) or multiple large fractures

ESR - Answer✔Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate - how fast RBC settle

Elevated ESR indicates - Answer✔Inflammatory process

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