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N    21:00  Osteonecrosis of the hip diffhist +604 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Osteonecrosis of the hip, also called femoral head necrosis, is the most common localisation of osteonecrosis. The femoral head is the most frequent area of osteonecrosis probably due to the intricate blood supply. * Etiology ** Idiopathic (Perthes disease) ** Trauma *** Femoral head fracture ** Chronic steroid ** Alcoholism ** Radiation * Clinical features ** Insidious onset of pain ** Affects both hips most of the time * Diagnosis: MRI...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:57  Neonatal septic arthritis of the hip diffhist +765 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Neonatal septic arthritis of the hip, the bacterial infection of the hip of the child, is a surgical emergency. If not treated rapidly it will cause permanent joint damage for the developing hip. * Epidemiology ** 50% occur in children < 2 years ** Hip is involved in 1/3 of all neonatal septic arthritides * Risk factors ** Prematurity ** C-section ** Trauma ** Infection * Clinical features ** Acute pain ** Fever ** Limping ** Swelling *...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:53  Recurrent patellar dislocation diffhist +554 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Recurrent patellar dislocation, also called patellar instability, refers to the recurrent lateral dislocation or subluxation of the patella. It occurs due to loosening of the joint capsule due to previous trauma. Specific movements usually trigger the dislocation. * Epidemiology ** Adolescents ** Girls > boys * When the dislocation occurs, the knee becomes swollen and painful * Treatment ** Conservative *** Quadriceps exercises *** Speci...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
     20:51  13A. Ischias syndrome and cervicobrachialgia (symptoms, warning signs) diffhist −862 Nikolas talk contribs Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:50  Cervicobrachial syndrome diffhist +1,212 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="neurology" /><section begin="orthopaedics" />'''Cervicobrachial syndrome''', also called '''cervicobrachalgia''', refers to having neurological symptoms, including pain, in the neck and arm, in the distribution of C5 – C8, most commonly C8. It is usually due to compression of the spinal cord. It is one manifestation of spinal cord disease. == Etiology == * Trauma to the back * Spondylosis (age-related arthritis of the spine) * Spinal disc herniat...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:46  Elbow osteoarthritis diffhist +277 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Much less frequent than OA of the hip and knee * Related to manual labour and overuse * Symptoms like any OA * Treatment ** Conservative ** Surgical: Joint replacement <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:45  Complex regional pain syndrome diffhist +855 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), also known as complex regional pain syndrome, Sudeck atrophy, or reflex sympathetic dystrophy, is a condition where painful sensations in a limb are more prolonged or more severe than would be expected * Classically occurs after trauma, but can occur after other conditions as well * Clinical features ** Excessive pain ** Hyperesthesia ** Vasomotor problems (hypo/hyperthermia, hypo/hyperpigmentation)...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:43  Limb equalisation diffhist +2,156 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Limb equalisation surgery, also called limb lengthening surgery, is performed when correction with shoes is inadequate, often at > 2,5 cm discrepancy * Multiple surgical procedures are available to correct limb length ** Some are complex, but by combining two or more of them we can reduce the complexity and the number of operations required * Temporary epiphysiodesis – using screws or staples across the epiphyseal plate ** Can only be...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:41  Congenital coxa vara diffhist +510 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Congenital coxa vara is a rare congenital condition where the collodiaphyseal angle of the femur gradually decreases due to malfunction of the ossification of the femoral neck * The condition is present at birth but usually isn’t discovered until 3 – 4 years * Diagnosis: x-ray * Clinical features ** 1/3 are bilateral ** Coxa vara ** Fold asymmetry ** Abduction contracture ** Limping * Treatment: Valgus osteotomy <section end="orthopa...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:38  Congenital muscular torticollis diffhist +637 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Congenital muscular torticollis, also called wry neck, is a deformity causing the neck of the newborn to be stiff and the head to be turned or tilted to one side due to fibrotic and/or hypertrophic sternocleidomastoid * 3rd most common congenital musculoskeletal disorder (after DDH and clubfoot) * Clinical features ** Tilted and rotated head ** Limited range of motion ** Prominent and tense sternocleidomastoid * Treatment ** Conservative...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
     20:35  Osteomyelitis diffhist +1,290 Nikolas talk contribs Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:13  Baker cyst diffhist +28 Nikolas talk contribs (Redirected page to Popliteal cyst) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
N    20:12  Popliteal cyst diffhist +730 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Popliteal cyst, also called a Baker cyst, is a cyst in the popliteal fossa, between the semimembranosus and gastrocnemius ** The cyst consists of a gel-like material ** The cyst communicates with the synovium of the knee, so it’s not a true cyst * Etiology ** It forms on the basis of a chronic inflammation of the knee ** Osteoarthritis ** Meniscus injury ** Rheumatoid arthritis * Clinical features ** Often asymptomatic ** Pain ** Locki...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:12  Knee effusion diffhist +790 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />A knee effusion is a fluid accumulation in the intra-articular space of the knee * May be serous, bloody, or purulent * Etiology ** Osteoarthritis ** Trauma ** Crystal arthritis (gout) ** Rheumatoid arthritis ** Septic arthritis (infection) ** Ligament injuries ** Meniscus injuries * Clinical features ** Swelling around and above patella ** Decreased ROM ** Patellar ballottement * Diagnosis ** Swift diagnosis of septic arthritis is importa...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:10  Tenosynovitis diffhist +937 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Tenosynovitis = tendovaginitis = inflammation of a tendon and its synovial sheath * Females > males * Etiology ** Repetitive use of tendon ** Rheumatological diseases ** Bacterial infection * Tendons of the fingers and wrist are most commonly affected * Clinical features ** Pain on passive extension of affected tendon ** Finger slightly flexed at rest * Special types ** Stenosing tenosynovitis (trigger finger) *** Thickening of one of th...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:08  Acetabular Protrusion diffhist +469 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Acetabular protrusion refers to when the acetabular socket is so deep that the femoral head may protrude into the pelvis * This is a prearthritic condition * Epidemiology ** In adolescents and in elderly ** Women > men * Clinical features ** Hip pain ** Limited ROM * Diagnosis: x-ray * Treatment ** Arthroscopic or open joint surgery ** Total hip replacement <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:06  Neonatal brachial plexus palsy diffhist +1,267 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Neonatal brachial plexus palsy, also called obstetrical brachial plexus injuries, refers to injuries to the brachial plexus acquired during delivery * During birth the brachial plexus or its roots may be damaged ** Especially if lateral traction (pulling) is applied to the foetus’ head (shoulder dystocia) ** The condition is uncommon * The result is paralysis * Three types exist ** Erb’s type – the upper arm is paralyzed *** This i...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    20:00  Osteosarcoma diffhist +503 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Osteogenic sarcoma = osteosarcoma * Epidemiology ** Children + teenagers ** Boys > girls ** Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumour * Clinical features ** Occurs in metaphysis of long bones *** Especially distal femur and proximal tibia ** Night pain ** B symptoms * Diagnosis ** X-ray ** Codman triangle ** Sunburst appearance * Treatment ** Neoadjuvant chemo + limb-sparing surgery + adjuvant chemo <section end="orthopaedics"...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    19:59  Giant cell tumour of bone diffhist +479 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Epidemiology ** 20 – 40 years * Clinical features ** Locally aggressive tumour (borderline between benign and malignant) ** Most commonly in distal femur or proximal tibia, close to the knee ** High recurrence rate ** Deep persistent pain ** Pathological fractures * Diagnosis ** X-ray: Multi-cystic osteolytic lesions * Treatment ** Curettage and filling of the tumour with bone cement <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedi...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    19:58  Osteoclastoma diffhist +39 Nikolas talk contribs (Redirected page to Giant cell tumour of bone) Tags: New redirect Visual edit
N    19:56  Ewing sarcoma diffhist +518 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Epidemiology ** Children, adolescents ** Boys > girls * Clinical features ** Can occur in any bone *** Most often in diaphysis of long bones ** Highly malignant ** Night pain ** B symptoms * Diagnosis ** Resembles osteomyelitis on x-ray, MRI and histology ** Immunohistological staining or PCR helps to differentiate * Treatment ** Neoadjuvant polychemo + limb-sparing surgery + adjuvant polychemo ** Radiation may also be used <section end=...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    19:52  Bone cysts and cyst-like conditions diffhist +680 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Bone cysts and cyst-like conditions are not true tumours ** MRI is best for diagnosis ** Simple bone cyst *** = serous fluid-filled lesion *** Usually found in young people ** Aneurysmal bone cyst (ABC) *** Shows multiple fluid lines (niveau) on MRI or CT *** Because it contains multiple liquids of different density ** Non-ossifying fibroma *** Due to dysfunctional ossification *** Located in metaphysis of long bones of the lower extremi...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    19:52  Osteochondroma diffhist +465 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Osteochondroma, previously called cartilaginous exostosis is an exostosis covered with cartilage ** Most commonly solitary *** Can be multiple in ''multiple hereditary osteochondromas'' ** 10 – 20 years ** Usually not painful, but causes bump ** Have a mushroom-look on x-ray ** Occurs on the metaphysis of long bones ** Typical places: *** Distal femur *** Proximal tibia <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    19:50  Osteoid osteoma diffhist +331 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Osteoid osteoma is a small tumour in cortical bone * Contains a radiolucent nidus with a sclerotic margin * 10 – 30 years * Causes intense pain, especially at night ** Pain is responsive to NSAIDs * Treatment ** Surgical en-bloc resection <section end="orthopaedics" /> Category:Orthopaedics") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
N    19:50  Bone tumours diffhist +2,686 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="orthopaedics" />* Most common bone tumours according to age group ** Childhood *** Osteosarcoma *** Ewing sarcoma *** Benign cysts *** Fibrous dysplasia ** Young and middle age *** Chondrosarcoma *** Malignant fibrotic histiocytoma *** Osteoclastoma (giant cell tumour) ** Elderly *** Metastasis *** Myelomas * If it’s unclear whether the patient has a bone tumour or not – treat as is they have one! * When to think of bone tumours ** Night pain ** “Gr...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched