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Change: Osgood Schlatter disease References 1. http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Osteochondroses2. S Orava and K Virtanen Osteochondroses in athletes, British Journal of Sports Medicine, Vol 16, Issue 3 161-168 3. http://www.healthofchildren.com/N-O/Osteochondroses.html4 http://www.latrobe.edu.au/podiatry/Radiology/osteochondrosis.html5. http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/osteochondritis_dissecans_of_the_knee 6. E. MASON, MD, MILAN S. MOORE, MD Irregular Ossification
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Change: (osteochondritis rather than osteochondrosis) Panner's disease capitellum of the elbow Osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyle femoral condyle- usually medial condyle Sever's disease calcaneum Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome inferior tip of patella Freiberg's Infraction syn: Freidberg's Infarction, Freidberg's Disease This condition was first described by
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Change: (osteochondritis rather than osteochondrosis) Panner's disease capitellum of the elbow Osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyle femoral condyle- usually medial condyle Sever's disease calcaneum Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome inferior tip of patella Freiberg's Infraction syn: Freidberg's Infarction, Freidberg's Disease This condition was first described by
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Change: oseteochondrosisosteochondrosis are known by eponyms. Amongst the Osteochondroses are the following. Name Site Notes Kienböck's Disease lunate Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease hip- femoral head commonly known as Perthes Disease Scheuermann's disease spine (thoracic) Köhler's disease tarsal navicular Freiberg's Disease Second metatarsal head Commonly referred to as
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Change: capitelumcapitellum of the elbow Osteocondritis dissecans of the femoral condyle femoral condyle- usually medial condyle Sever's disease calcaneum Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome inferior tip of patella Freiberg's Infraction syn: Freidberg's Infarction, Freidberg's Disease This condition was first described by Freiburg in
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Change: Further imaging after a month suggested a possible increase in the previously noted lunate sclerosis (left) Kohler's Disease of the Tarsal Navicular Osteochondrosis of the tarsal navicular was described by Köhler in 1908. It is defined as a clinical condition consisting of: 1) pain in the
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Change: The patient's injury was followed up 2 years later. The lunate showed an increase in the previously noted sclerosis (below) Kohler's Disease of the Tarsal Navicular Osteochondrosis of the tarsal navicular was described by Köhler in 1908. It is defined as a clinical condition consisting of: 1) pain
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Change: This 24 year old male was thought to have a fracture of his right lunate. On follow-up presentation he had developed a sclerotic appearance to his lunate consistent with Kienbock's disease. Kohler's Disease of the Tarsal Navicular Osteochondrosis of the tarsal navicular was described by Köhler
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Change: - disease which involves collapse of the lunate due to vascular insufficiency and avascular necrosis; - first described in 1910 by Kienbock (republished article in CORR 1980, Vol 149); - disease occurs most often in young adults between 15 and 40 years; - is usually unilateral; Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics
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Change: This case is atypical in that it involves the 3rd metatarsal head and the patient is a 74 year old female Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Femoral Condyle (OCD) - OCD is a defect in the subchondral bone of a joint with partial or compete separation of the bone fragment; -
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Change: tissue outline due to atrophy of ipsilateral periarticular soft tissues is seen in 73% of cases. (10) Frogleg lateral small left femoral capital epiphysis linear radiolucency within the left femoral capital epiphysis Wide femoral neck widening of the articular space on the left side Notelater stage of disease
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Change: Characterised by wedged vertebral bodies, iregular vertebral body endplates and increased thoracic kyphosis aetiology unclear- mechanical factors (lifting) have been implicated herniation of disc into vertebral bodies (Schmorl's nodes) narrowing of disc spaces http://www.ajronline.org/cgi/content-nw/full/183/4/949/FIG12 Obeneba Boachie-Adjei and Vishal Sarwahi inRonald L. DewaldSpinal Deformities: The Comprehensive TextThiemw, 2003
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Change: syn: Freidberg's Infarction, Freidberg's Disease This condition was first described by Freiburg in 1914 as an infarction of the second metatarsal head. Freidburg's has the potential to
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Change: Alteration of pericapsular soft tissueoutline due to atrophy of ipsilateral periarticular soft tissues is seen in 73% of cases. (10) Frogleg lateral small left femoral capital epiphysis linear radiolucency within the left femoral capital epiphysis Wide femoral neck widening of the articular space on the left side Notelater
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Change: One of the earliest plain film features of Perthes disease is is a subchondral fracture of the anterolateral aspect of the femoral capital epiphysis. This finding is best demonstrated on teh frog-leg lateral projection.Prognosis for the disease relates the "ABC of Perthes" A Age of Onset <5
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Change: It is useful to produce comparable serial films. If you are not sure what views to do, check old imaging Initial investigation AP Pelvis True AP Symmetrical internal rotation of femora gonad protectionFrogleg lateral a symmetrical postioning will facilitate comparison gonad protection Follow up AP Pelvis or AP Hip
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Change: involvement increases the chance of a poor sphericity at maturity. C Classification of extent of disease: >50% of head involved have a poor prognosis. (8) Mortality/Morbidity LCPD is a self-limited disease if not treated. Outcome is extremely variable. Sex Males are affected 4-5 times more often than females. Age LCPD
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