Week
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Topic
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Reference, Y&R 2ND ED
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1
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Introduction to
arthritis
Degenerative joint disease
Degenerative joint disease
Objectives:
Students should gain a basic knowledge of the three categories of joint
disease as well as a basic understanding of differential criteria.
Students will also gain knowlege of the subtypes, etiology, clinical manifestations,
and essential radiographic signs of degenerative joint disease.
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Y & R pp.
795-802
Y & R pp. 802-831
Y & R pp. 802-831
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2
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Degenerative joint
disease/ Erosive osteoarthritis
DISH/OPLL
Neurotrophic Arthropathy
Synovial Osteochondromatosis
Objectives:
Students will continue to learn the radiographic manifestations of DJD as
well as some basic treatments. Clinical and radiographic manifestations
of erosive osteoarthritis will also be discussed. Students should gain
a basic knowledge of the diagnostic criteria, clinical manifestations,
radiographic findings, and complications of DISH and OPLL as well as
neurotrophic arthropathy and synovial osteochondrometaplasia.
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Y & R pp.
802-833
Y & R pp. 833-842
Y & R pp. 842-855
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3
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Reumatoid Arthritis
Reumatoid Arthritis
Reumatoid Arthritis
Objectives:
These lectures familiarize the student with the etiology, clinical
manifestations, pathology, and radiographic findings of reumatoid
arthritis. Management of this disease will also be briefly discussed.
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Y & R pp.
855-872
Y & R pp. 855-872
Y & R pp. 855-872
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4
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Juvenile Chronic Arthritis
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Objectives:
At the end of this week, the student should have a basic understanding of the
definition of juvenile chronic arthritis as well as its classification
system. Knowledge of the clinical and radiographic findings should also
be obtained. The student should also gain knowledge of the clinical,
pathology, and radiographic signs of ankylosing spondylitis.
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Y & R pp.
872-877
Y & R pp. 877-892
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5
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Psoriatic Arthritis
Reiter’s Syndrome
Systemic Lupus Erythematoses
Objectives:
The etiology, clinical, and radiographic manifestations of Reiter's syndrome
and psoriatic arthritis are discussed. The definition, etiology, clinical and
radiographic findings of SLE and scleroderma are also discussed.
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Y & R pp. 895-905
Y & R pp. 905-910
Y & R pp. 910-913
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6
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Scleroderma
Osteitis Condensans Ilii
Osteitis Pubis, Gout, CPPD, HADD
Objectives:
The etiology, clinical, and radiographic manifestations of SLE and
scleroderma are discussed. The definition, etiology, clinical and
radiographic findings of OCI, osteitis pubis, and gout, CPPD, and HADD are
also discussed.
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Y & R pp. 916-920
Y & R pp. 921-923
Y & R pp. 923-925
Y & R pp. 925-929
Y & R pp. 929-937
Y & R pp. 937-944
Y & R pp. 944-954
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7
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Review
Lecture Exam I
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8
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Introduction to trauma
Objectives:
Fracture Terminology,
Fracture Orientation and Spatial Relationships
Epiphyseal Fractures: Salter-Harris Classification Fracture healing, fracture
complications.
Skull and Face Trauma
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Y&R pp. 653-665
Y&R pp.665-670
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9
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Upper cervical spine
(C1-2):
Objectives:
Jefferson fracture, Posterior arch fractures, Transverse
ligament rupture, Hangman’s fracture, Teardrop (Burst) fracture,
Odontoid fracture
Lower Cervical Spine (C3-7):
Objectives:
Compression,Wedge, Burst, Teardrop, Articular Pillar Fracture,Clay Shoveler’s,
Lamina fracture, Whiplash Syndrome, Cervical Spine Dislocations, Bilateral
Interfacetal (BID), Unilateral Interfacetal (UID)
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Y&R pp. 670-676
Y&R pp. 676-693
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10
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Thoracic & Lumbar
spine fractures:
Objectives:
Compression fracture, Transverse process fracture, Chance/Seatbelt,
Spondylolysis & Spondylolisthesis
Pelvis trauma:
Objectives:
Sacral fractures, Coccygeal fractures, Pelvic Fractures, Acetabular
fractures, Avulsion fractures of the pelvis
Thorax trauma:
Objectives:
Rib fractures, Sternum fractures, Complications of Thoracic trauma, Traumatic
pneumothorax, Hemothorax, Lung contusion, Pneumonia, Associated injuries
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Y&R pp. 693-703
Y&R pp. 705-713
Y&R pp. 742-750
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11
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Clinic
Entrance Week
NO CLASSES ”
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12
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Hip trauma:
Objectives:
Intracapsular hip fracture, Subcapital, Midcervical, Basicervical, Extracapsular,
Intertrochanteric, Subtrochanteric, Trochanteric, Hip Dislocation, Slipped
Capital Femoral Epiphysis
Trauma of the Knee:
Objectives:
Tibial Plateau Fracture, Avulsion Fracture, Osgood-Schlaters, Tibial Spine,
Segond’s fracture, Proximal Fibula Fracture, Patellar fracture, Dislocation
of the knee, Patellar, Femorotibial, Proximal Tibiofibular,
Soft tissue trauma of the knee, Fat pad, Suprapatellar lipohemarthrosis, “O’Donoghues
terrible triad
Thanksgiving
Break—No classes Thursday & Friday
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Y&R pp. 714-720
Y&R pp. 721-729
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13
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Ankle trauma:
Objectives:
Malleolar fracture, Bilmalleolar fracture, Trimalleolar fracture, Pott’s fracture,
Dupuytren’s fracture, Maissoneuve’s fracture, Toddler’s/Boot-top fracture,
Ankle Dislocations, Anterior, Posterior, Medial and lateral.
Written
Lecture Exam II
Foot trauma:
Objectives:
Calcaneal fractures, Compression, Avulsion, Talar fracture, Body, Neck,
Aviator’s fracture,
Complications – AVN, Other tarsal fractures,
Navicular, Cuneiform, Cuboid, Metatarsal fractures, Jone’s/ Dancer’s
fracture, LisFranc’s fracture,
Phalangeal injuries, Foot Dislocations(Talus, Phalangeal), Complications of
Ankle & Foot trauma
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Y&R pp. 729-733
Y&R pp. 733-739
Y&R pp. 739-742
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14
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Shoulder girdle trauma:
Objectives:
Clavicle Fractures, Scapula Fractures, Sternoclavicular Injuries,
Shoulder/Proximal Humerus Fractures, Neer Classification, Shoulder
Dislocations, Acromioclavicular Separations.
Elbow trauma:
Objectives:
Fat Pad sign, Distal humeral fractures, Proximal Ulnar fractures, Proximal
Radial fractures, elbow dislocations.
Wrist:
Objectives:
Distal Radius Fractures, Carpal Fractures, Carpal dislocations.
Hand trauma:
Objectives:
Metacarpal Fractures, Phalangeal Injuries.Stress Fracture:
Objectives:
Areas involved, Causes, pathology, Radiographic findings
Osteochondritis Dissecans, non-accidental trauma and Posttraumatic myositis
ossificans
Objectives:
Age of child, clinical and radiographic findings.
Definition, clinical, pathology, radiographic findings of osteochondritis
dissecans, non-accidental trauma, and posttraumatic myositis ossificans.
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Y&R pp. 750-755
Y&R pp. 755-766
Y&R pp. 766-771
Y&R pp. 771-777
Y&R pp. 1295-1301
Y&R pp. 777-783
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15
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FINAL EXAM TBA
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