MSK Rosh & Kaplan
anti-lipid agent that is contraindicated in gout and diabetes - ANS-niacin
lateral hip pain that is worse when laying on affected side, tenderness to palpation of
greater trochanter - ANS-trochanteric bursitis AKA greater trochanteric pain syndrome
is ROM painful with olecranon bursitis? - ANS-no
treatment of olecranon bursitis - ANS-conservative with ICE and NSAIDs
progressive weakness of the proximal muscles over a period of months -
ANS-polymyositis
Anti-dsDNA (anti-double stranded DNA) - ANS-SLE, less commonly RA
Anti-SCL 70 - ANS-scleroderma
anti-SS-A - ANS-Sjogren syndrome and SLE
Herbden nodes location & association - ANS-DIP, OA
best test for ACL injuries - ANS-Lauchman test
Varus & valgus stress tests test for - ANS-medial and collateral ligament tears
Meniscus tests - ANS-McMurrary or Apley
knee "locking" and joint instability - ANS-meniscal injury
periosteal elevation, cortical thickening, sclerosis, and true fracture lines on imagining
suggest - ANS-stress fracture, however are usually normal for first several weeks after
injury
treatment for Achilles tendon rupture - ANS-leg splint with plantar flexion of foot,
non-weight bearing, ortho f/u
, positive thompson squeeze test - ANS-Achilles tendon rupture
"pop" and "snap" in calf area with sudden pain - ANS-Achilles tendon rupture
myofascial pain syndrome - ANS-presence of trigger points, focal distinct painful spots
located in palpaable taut bands of muscles; associated with distal sensory abnormalities
as well as autonomic, sleep, and mood disorders
primary osteoporosis in women - ANS-decreased estrogen
T score suggestive of osteoporosis - ANS-2.5 standard deviations or more below mean
obesity is a risk factor for OA but not - ANS-osteoporosis
first line treatment for osteoporosis - ANS-biphosphonates
positive SLR - ANS-herniated disc
MOI Mallet finger - ANS-forced hyper flexion of the DIP
unable to extend the DIP - ANS-Mallet finger
complication of Mallet finger - ANS-Swan neck deformity
tx of Mallet finger - ANS-volar splint with DIP in extension for 6-8 wks
DIP extension and proximal IP joint flexion - ANS-Boutonniere finger
labs in fibromyalgia - ANS-all normal
tenderness of how many anatomic sites in fibro - ANS-> 11 of 18
LBP that improves when leaning forward - ANS-spinal stenosis
aching anterior knee pain that is worse with stair climbing, jumping, prolonged sitting -
ANS-patellofemoral pain syndrome
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