Pathophysiology - Connective Tissue / Musculoskeletal

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Decks in this class (17)

Upper Extremity Injuries
What are the terminal branches of...,
What is the mnemonic for order of...,
What is the thoracodorsal nerve a...
70  cards
Lower Extremity Injuries
What spinal levels give rise to t...,
What is the origin insertion inne...,
What is the origin insertion inne...
69  cards
Development and Normal Structure / Function of Bones
What type of mesoderm forms the s...,
What forms the limb bud its skin ...,
What is meant by resegmentation o...
31  cards
Remodeling and Aging of Bones; Pathology of Metabolic Bone Disease
Why does bone loss occur during a...,
Why does decreased estrogen predi...,
How does physical activity influe...
21  cards
Non-Metabolic Bone Disease
What is the ultimate difference i...,
What is a compound fracture vs co...,
What is the definition of a patho...
79  cards
Spine, Joints, and Pediatric Orthopedics
What spinal nerve roots are respo...,
What does herniation of the disc ...,
What does herniation of the disc ...
20  cards
Disorders of Extracellular Matrix and Soft Tissue
How does the skeleton look in som...,
What are the other symptoms of os...,
What causes marfan syndrome
34  cards
Joint Anatomy and Histology; Pathology of Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is the most common type of m...,
What type of joint does the inter...,
What are the two components of th...
36  cards
Overview of Arthridities: Patterns, Synovial Fluid Analysis, and Septic Arthritis
What is meant by mono vs oligo vs...,
What type of arthritis are septic...,
What is meant by the intima and s...
21  cards
Crystal-Induced Arthritis
Who tends to get gout men or wome...,
What is the definition of hyperur...,
Why do humans develop gout easily...
35  cards
Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects of OA/RA
What are the risk factors for ost...,
What joints are particularly affe...,
What carpal or tarsal bone joints...
30  cards
Low Back Pain and Spondyloarthropathies
What causes the majority of low b...,
What are the warning signs of a n...,
What are the shared features of t...
35  cards
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus!
What genetic markers are associat...,
What mediates tissue destruction ...,
Is it more common to have systemi...
34  cards
Systemic Sclerosis
What is the core triad of systemi...,
Who tends to get systemic sclerosis,
What is the underlying pathogenes...
30  cards
NSAIDs, Gout, and Osteoporosis Drugs
What is the primary side effect o...,
What drug greatly increases your ...,
Why are cox 2 inhibitors potentia...
34  cards
Immunotherapeutic Agents
How should corticosteroids be cho...,
What are the corticosteroids with...,
What is the role of corticosteroi...
34  cards
First Pass Miss
Origin insertion innervation and ...,
Origin insertion innervation and ...,
What muscles does the ulnar nerve...
128  cards

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