SBCP Exam Study Guide Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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SBCP
Institution
SBCP
Benign slow growing tumour on surface, age 40-60, dense cortical bone on hist, exicise -
Answer Osteoma
Small painful tumour, worse at night, affects young males, treat with radio frequency
ablation - Answer Osteoid osteoma
Large mass affecting males, pain and swelling, vertebral column. Well d...
SBCP Exam Study Guide Questions with 100%
Correct Answers
Benign slow growing tumour on surface, age 40-60, dense cortical bone on hist, exicise -
Answer Osteoma
Small painful tumour, worse at night, affects young males, treat with radio frequency
ablation - Answer Osteoid osteoma
Large mass affecting males, pain and swelling, vertebral column. Well defined, treat
with resection - Answer Osteoblastoma
Malignant tumour age 10-20/50 +, deep seated pain, idiopathic or due to causes -
Answer Osteosarcoma
Pagets, radiation, chemo, trauma, genetics - Answer Causes of osteosarcoma
Originates in metaphysis, 20 year old males, histology shows mushroom shape - Answer
Osteochondroma
30-40 year olds, hands and feet, well defined - Answer Endochondroma
50-70y, painful mass, femur, pelvis. Hist shows penetration, poorly defined margins and
atypia - Answer Chondrosarcome
Bone lesions develop during childhood, asymptomatic or painful - Answer Fibrous
dysplasia
, Well defined borders and faint ground glass appearance - Answer Fibrous dysplasia
Benign but locally aggressive, 30-50, females, mainly affect knee - Answer Giant cell
tumour of bone
Neoplastic mononuclear cells and multi nuclear osteoclasts type giant cells - Answer
Giant cell tumour
Malignant round cell sarcoma, age 10-15, white patients - Answer Ewing's sarcoma
Coordinated balance between bone formation and bone resorption - Answer bone
remodeling
Infection
Blood loss
Dis location
Soft tissue injury
Vessel or nerve injury - Answer Local complications (early) of fracture
AVN
Damage to epiphyseal plates
2nd OA
Delayed healing - Answer Local complications (late) of fracture
Cardiac shock
Fat emboli
DVT
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