Orthopedic Prometric MCQs - Chapter 3 Part 37

Orthopedic Prometric MCQs - Chapter 3 Part 37
Comprehensive 100-Question Exam
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Question 1
Which of the following statements concerning neck pain is incorrect:
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Question 2
Schmorlâ s nodes may be seen on radiographic studies in all of the following disorders except:
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Question 3
All of the following are possible treatments for congenital or acquired torticollis except:
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Question 4
What is the incidence of congenital torticollis in the general population:
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Question 5
Which of the following is a contraindication to kyphoplasty:
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Question 6
Approximately how many vertebral compression fractures occur in the United States annually:
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Question 7
It is important to distinguish between acute or subacute vertebral compression fractures and old healed fractures radiographically. Which of the following can help distinguish an acute fracture from a chronic fracture:
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Question 8
What is the prevalence of Schmorls nodes in the general population:
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Question 9
A 34-year-old man presents to the emergency department after sustaining a low-velocity gunshot wound to the upper back. Radiologic studies reveal bullet fragments scattered throughout the T6 to T8 levels. No evidence of instability is present on conventional radiographs and computed tomography. The patient was stabilized and a full neurologic examination was performed, revealing no major neurologic deficits. Management of this patient should consist of:
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Question 10
A patient with slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SC FE) should have an endocrine workup if presenting with which of the following features:
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Question 11
Occipitocervical fusion is often technically difficult in patients with rheumatoid arthritis due to all of the following reasons except:
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Question 12
The majority of studies confirm the presence of atlanto-axial subluxation (AAS) when:
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Question 13
The most common traumatic indications for occipitocervical fusion include type III occipital condyle fractures and:
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Question 14
Occipitocervical fusion is indicated in all of the following situations except:
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Question 15
Approximately what percentage of individuals with rheumatoid arthritis will develop basilar invagination:
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Question 16
Which approach(es) will provide access to the middle and anterior columns of the thoracic spine:
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Question 17
A 30-year-old man underwent an anterior lumbar discectomy and fusion at L4-L5 and L5-S1 through an anterior retroperitoneal approach 1 month ago. He now reports that he is unable to obtain and maintain an erection. The most likely cause of this condition is:
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Question 18
What percentage of patients with cervical myelopathy living in North America exhibit ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament:
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Question 19
A 46-year-old patient with cervical myelopathy undergoes a multilevel posterior cervical laminectomy from C 3 to C 7. The risk of post laminectomy kyphosis is greatest with removal of which of the following structures:
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Question 20
Which of the following variables is the most reliable predictor of poor outcome following arthroscopic debridement of an arthritic knee:
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Question 21
A 6-year-old presents with torticollis following an upper respiratory infection. Radiographs reveal atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation. According to the Fielding and Hawkins classification, which describes a Type II injury?
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Question 22
A 65-year-old male presents with deteriorating handwriting and difficulty buttoning his shirt. Examination reveals a positive inverted brachioradialis reflex. This sign indicates a spinal cord lesion at which specific cervical level?
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Question 23
According to Sorensen's criteria, the radiographic diagnosis of classic Scheuermann's kyphosis requires which of the following?
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Question 24
Which of the following pathophysiologic mechanisms best describes Grisel's syndrome?
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Question 25
A 5-year-old girl is diagnosed with Klippel-Feil syndrome. Which of the following associated conditions must be screened for routinely due to its high incidence and potential severity?
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Question 26
In an infant with congenital muscular torticollis resistant to conservative stretching by 18 months of age, surgical release is typically targeted at which of the following structures?
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Question 27
A 45-year-old patient presents with neck pain radiating down the right arm. Examination shows weakness in triceps extension and wrist flexion, with numbness isolated to the middle finger. Which nerve root is most likely compressed?
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Question 28
Which radiographic finding is essential to confirm the diagnosis of Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) according to Resnick's criteria?
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Question 29
In the Levine-Edwards classification of traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis (Hangman's fracture), a Type IIA fracture is characterized by which of the following?
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Question 30
A 75-year-old male sustains a Type II odontoid fracture with 6 mm of posterior displacement. Because of multiple medical comorbidities, he is treated non-operatively in a halo vest. What is his most likely clinical outcome?
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Question 31
A 55-year-old male with long-standing ankylosing spondylitis presents after a minor fall with neck pain but intact neurology. CT reveals a fracture through the C5-C6 disc space extending into the posterior elements. What is the most appropriate definitive management?
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Question 32
An 80-year-old male with severe cervical spondylotic myelopathy has multi-level compression from C3 to C6 predominantly due to ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). Radiographs show a fixed, rigid kyphotic deformity of 15 degrees. Which surgical approach is generally indicated?
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Question 33
Which radiographic finding best differentiates an os odontoideum from an acute Type II odontoid fracture?
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Question 34
In a patient with severe rheumatoid arthritis, what measurement of the anterior atlantodens interval (ADI) is generally considered an absolute indication for surgical stabilization, even if the patient is asymptomatic?
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Question 35
A trauma patient presents with complete loss of motor and sensory function below T4 following a motorcycle accident. The bulbocavernosus reflex is absent. Which of the following statements regarding the patient's prognosis is most accurate?
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Question 36
A 4-year-old child presents with a persistent head tilt to the right and chin rotation to the left following an upper respiratory infection. Imaging reveals anterior displacement of the atlas of 4 mm with one lateral mass acting as a pivot. According to the Fielding and Hawkins classification, what type of atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation is this?
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Question 37
A 65-year-old man with cervical spondylotic myelopathy exhibits a positive inverted supinator reflex on examination. This abnormal reflex is characterized by a diminished brachioradialis response accompanied by which of the following simultaneous actions?
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Question 38
Klippel-Feil syndrome is characterized by the congenital fusion of two or more cervical vertebrae. Which of the following systemic anomalies is most commonly associated with this syndrome and requires routine screening?
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Question 39
In a 3-week-old infant presenting with a palpable, firm mass in the sternocleidomastoid muscle and a clinical diagnosis of congenital muscular torticollis, what is the expected natural history of this sternomastoid tumor?
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Question 40
According to the Sorensen criteria, classic Scheuermann's kyphosis is defined radiographically by a thoracic kyphosis greater than 40 degrees accompanied by which of the following?
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Question 41
A 7-year-old child presents with torticollis and severe neck stiffness one week after undergoing an adenotonsillectomy. Radiographs demonstrate atlantoaxial subluxation without evidence of trauma. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Question 42
According to the Levine-Edwards classification, a Type II Hangman's fracture (traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis) is generated by which specific mechanism of injury?
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Question 43
An 80-year-old patient sustains a Type II odontoid fracture after a low-energy fall. If treated non-operatively with a hard collar, which of the following factors is most strongly associated with an increased risk of fracture nonunion?
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Question 44
When evaluating a Jefferson burst fracture on an AP open-mouth radiograph, what combined lateral mass overhang measurement (Rule of Spence) is historically used to indicate a high probability of transverse ligament rupture?
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Question 45
A 45-year-old man presents with sharp, radiating neck pain. Neurological examination reveals weakness in triceps extension, a diminished triceps reflex, and numbness over the dorsal aspect of the middle finger. Which cervical nerve root is most likely compressed?
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Question 46
A 55-year-old male with a long history of Ankylosing Spondylitis suffers a mechanical fall from a standing height. He complains of moderate lower neck pain. Initial plain radiographs of the cervical spine appear unremarkable. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
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Question 47
During an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), the surgeon retracts the longus colli muscles laterally to expose the vertebral bodies. Vigorous or prolonged lateral retraction of this muscle places which of the following structures at highest risk of injury?
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Question 48
A high school linebacker experiences a "stinger" resulting in transient right-sided arm weakness and burning pain after making a tackle. He is evaluated on the sidelines. According to current guidelines, when is he safely allowed to return to play?
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Question 49
In a 5-year-old trauma patient, a lateral cervical spine radiograph shows apparent anterior subluxation of C2 on C3. To differentiate physiologic pseudosubluxation from true traumatic injury, which radiographic line should be drawn to assess the alignment of the posterior arches?
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Question 50
A 70-year-old male with type 2 diabetes presents with neck stiffness. Radiographs show flowing ossification along the anterolateral aspect of the cervical spine. To meet Resnick's strict radiographic criteria for Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH), how many contiguous vertebral bodies must be involved?
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Question 51
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive condition that can lead to severe cervical myelopathy. Which of the following demographic groups has the highest prevalence of OPLL?
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Question 52
A bilateral cervical facet dislocation is a highly unstable injury. What is the primary mechanism of injury responsible for producing this specific pathologic lesion?
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Question 53
A 12-year-old gymnast presents with progressive neck pain and clumsy hands. Imaging reveals an os odontoideum with 6 mm of instability on dynamic flexion-extension views and early myelopathic signal on MRI. What is the most appropriate management?
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Question 54
Which of the following describes the underlying embryological failure that results in Klippel-Feil syndrome?
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Question 55
A 45-year-old intravenous drug user presents with a 3-day history of severe, localized back pain, low-grade fever, and acute bilateral lower extremity weakness. MRI reveals a spinal epidural abscess. What is the most likely causative organism?
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Question 56
A 6-year-old child presents with new-onset torticollis following a recent upper respiratory infection. The head is tilted to the right and rotated to the left. Dynamic CT imaging confirms atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation (AARS). According to the Fielding and Hawkins classification, which type is characterized by anterior displacement of the atlas greater than 5 mm with both lateral masses displaced anteriorly?
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Question 57
A 4-week-old infant is evaluated for a head tilt to the left and chin rotation to the right. Ultrasound confirms a dense, fibromatous mass in the left sternocleidomastoid muscle. What is the most appropriate initial management for this patient?
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Question 58
Which of the following radiographic criteria is traditionally required to formally establish the diagnosis of classic Scheuermann's kyphosis (Sorensen criteria)?
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Question 59
A 14-year-old boy presents with progressive mid-back pain and clinical hyperkyphosis. Radiographs reveal a thoracic kyphosis of 65 degrees with anterior wedging of 4 adjacent vertebrae. His Risser stage is 1. What is the most appropriate management?
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Question 60
A 7-year-old girl is diagnosed with Klippel-Feil syndrome due to congenital fusion of multiple cervical vertebrae. Aside from a thorough orthopedic and neurologic evaluation, which of the following screening tests is most critical for this patient?
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Question 61
During the evaluation of a 65-year-old male with progressive bilateral hand clumsiness and gait imbalance, the examiner rapidly extends or "flicks" the patient's middle finger, eliciting an involuntary flexion of the thumb and index finger. What is the name of this clinical sign?
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Question 62
A 25-year-old male sustains a Type IIA Hangman's fracture (traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis) showing severe angulation but minimal translation. Which of the following treatments is specifically contraindicated in the initial management of this specific fracture pattern?
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Question 63
A 45-year-old female complains of neck pain radiating into her right arm. Physical examination reveals weakness in wrist extension, a diminished brachioradialis reflex, and decreased sensation over the dorsal aspect of the thumb and index finger. Which cervical nerve root is most likely compressed?
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Question 64
A patient presents with neck pain and arm radiculopathy. Examination demonstrates weakness in triceps extension and wrist flexion, with an absent triceps reflex and numbness primarily in the middle finger. The most likely level of cervical disc herniation is:
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Question 65
A 60-year-old female with advanced rheumatoid arthritis presents with progressive myelopathy. Radiographs reveal severe atlantoaxial instability. Which of the following radiographic measurements is the most reliable predictor of neurologic recovery following surgical stabilization?
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Question 66
A 65-year-old male presents with severe neck stiffness and mild dysphagia. Lateral radiographs of the cervical spine demonstrate flowing, continuous ossification along the anterior aspect of 5 contiguous vertebral bodies with preservation of the intervertebral disc spaces. The sacroiliac joints are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Question 67
A 70-year-old male with pre-existing cervical spondylosis sustains a hyperextension injury to his neck in a low-speed motor vehicle collision. He presents with severe motor weakness in his upper extremities but retains functional, albeit weakened, motor strength in his lower extremities. Which incomplete spinal cord syndrome does this patient exhibit?
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Question 68
A 32-year-old male sustains a Type II odontoid fracture after a fall. The fracture line passes through the base of the dens and has 6 mm of posterior displacement. He is neurologically intact. Which of the following patient factors represents the highest risk for nonunion if treated non-operatively in a halo vest?
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Question 69
A 5-year-old boy undergoes a lateral cervical spine radiograph after a minor fall. The radiograph shows 3 mm of anterior displacement of C2 on C3. To distinguish physiologic pseudosubluxation from true traumatic instability, which of the following radiographic lines should be evaluated?
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Question 70
A 45-year-old male presents with progressive myelopathy and is found to have a large, calcified central disc herniation at T8-T9 causing severe spinal cord compression. What is the safest and most appropriate surgical approach for decompression?
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Question 71
A 19-year-old collegiate football player experiences a sudden, burning pain radiating down his right arm after a tackle where his neck was laterally flexed to the left and his right shoulder was depressed. The symptoms completely resolve within 5 minutes. This "stinger" most commonly involves which of the following nerve roots?
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Question 72
A 4-year-old child presents with torticollis, dysphagia, low-grade fever, and significant neck stiffness. Laboratory studies show an elevated WBC count and ESR. Plain lateral neck radiographs demonstrate notable widening of the prevertebral soft tissues. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Question 73
A 28-year-old female is brought to the emergency department after a high-speed motor vehicle collision. She has bilateral upper extremity radicular pain but intact motor function. A lateral cervical spine radiograph reveals 25% anterior translation of C5 on C6. What is the most likely underlying structural injury?
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Question 74
A 35-year-old manual laborer presents with sudden severe lower neck pain after forcefully shoveling heavy, wet snow. Radiographs reveal an avulsion fracture of the spinous process of C7. What is the recommended management for this injury?
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Question 75
A 7-year-old boy presents with progressive torticollis following a severe upper respiratory tract infection. Radiographs reveal atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Question 76
When evaluating a 3-year-old child following a cervical spine trauma, the Swischuk line is utilized to differentiate physiological pseudosubluxation of C2 on C3 from a true traumatic subluxation. How is this line correctly drawn?
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Question 77
According to the Sorensen criteria, what is the strict radiographic requirement for the diagnosis of classic Scheuermann's kyphosis?
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Question 78
A 65-year-old male presents with difficulty buttoning his shirts and a broad-based gait. Physical examination reveals an inverted supinator reflex. This specific clinical sign strongly suggests pathology at which spinal level?
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Question 79
Klippel-Feil syndrome is characterized by the congenital fusion of two or more cervical vertebrae. Which of the following organ system anomalies is most frequently associated with this syndrome?
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Question 80
In a patient with a suspected Jefferson burst fracture of C1, an open-mouth odontoid radiograph is obtained. According to the Rule of Spence, what radiographic finding indicates a high likelihood of a ruptured transverse ligament?
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Question 81
An infant is diagnosed with Congenital Muscular Torticollis (CMT) presenting with a tight right sternocleidomastoid muscle. The parents should be advised that the child requires careful screening for which commonly associated condition?
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Question 82
An infant presents with intermittent torticollis, dystonic posturing of the neck, and back arching that tends to occur after feeding. Neurological exam is otherwise normal. What is the most appropriate next step in management?
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Question 83
A patient with advanced rheumatoid arthritis is undergoing evaluation of the cervical spine prior to total knee arthroplasty. Which of the following radiographic measurements represents the most critical indication for prophylactic cervical spine stabilization?
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Question 84
A 55-year-old male with pre-existing cervical spondylosis suffers a hyperextension injury in a motor vehicle collision. He presents with profound bilateral upper extremity weakness but relatively preserved lower extremity strength. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Question 85
Which of the following explains the high rate of non-union seen in Anderson and D'Alonzo Type II odontoid fractures?
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Question 86
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is characterized by heterotopic ossification of the spinal ligaments. Which demographic and spinal region is most classically associated with this condition?
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Question 87
A 24-year-old male is involved in a high-speed motor vehicle accident. Radiographs reveal bilateral pars interarticularis fractures of C2 (Hangman's fracture). What is the primary mechanism of injury for this specific fracture pattern?
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Question 88
A 35-year-old manual laborer presents with severe lower neck pain after forcefully shoveling heavy snow. Radiographs show an isolated avulsion fracture of the C7 spinous process. What is this fracture commonly termed?
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Question 89
A patient presents with radiating right arm pain. Examination reveals a diminished brachioradialis reflex, decreased sensation over the lateral forearm and thumb, and weakness in wrist extension. Which cervical nerve root is most likely compressed?
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Question 90
A 3-year-old girl refuses to walk and has severe back pain. She is afebrile with normal white blood cell counts, but her ESR and CRP are markedly elevated. Early radiographs are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Question 91
A 7-year-old boy presents with localized severe back pain. Radiographs reveal a completely flattened vertebral body (vertebra plana) in the thoracic spine with preserved adjacent disc spaces. What is the most likely underlying etiology?
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Question 92
Arnold-Chiari Malformation Type II is a complex congenital anomaly of the hindbrain. It is almost universally associated with which of the following spinal abnormalities?
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Question 93
According to the Fielding and Hawkins classification of atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation, what defines a Type I injury?
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Question 94
A 45-year-old male with long-standing Ankylosing Spondylitis presents after a minor ground-level fall with severe neck pain. Radiographs reveal a cervical fracture. What is a hallmark characteristic of fractures in the ankylosed spine?
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