Showing posts with label Orthopedics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orthopedics. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Most Commons : Surgery : SPINAL TUMORS


SPINAL TUMORS : MOST COMMON

Most Common Spinal Tumor - Metastasis.

MC Primary Spinal Tumor - Nerve sheath tumor.

MC Intramedullary tumor - Ependymoma

MC site of spinal tumors - Extradural

MC site of primary spinal tumors - Intradural Extramedullary.

(From AIIMS Nov '07)
pgmee notes by dv.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

What is Pena-Shokeir syndrome?


Pena-Shokeir syndrome 


Synonyms: Fetal akinesia/hypokinesia sequence, fetal akinesia deformation sequence, arthrogryposis multiplex congenita with pulmonary hypoplasia (Heard of this one).

Click here to view all those Complex Synonyms

 

Definition: Pena-Shokeir syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by neurogenic arthrogryposis, facial anomalies, pulmonary hypoplasia and dysmorphic features resulting from fetal akinesia. It was first described by Pena and Shokeir in 1974 and was subsequently included among the phenotypes associated with fetal akinesia deformation sequence.

 

Etiology: Autosomal-recessive is the most common pattern of transmission. Several descriptions of unusual presentations suggest a heterogenic etiology.

 

Recurrence risk: The prediction of the recurrence risk is imprecise due to the multifactorial etiology. In most cases, it varies from 0% to 25%.

 

Incidence: Unknown.

 

Pathophysiology: Active fetal movement starts in mid–first trimester and is of major importance for the normal development of the joints and contiguous tissues. Absent or reduced fetal movement leads to stiff joints, pterygia, and abnormal neuromuscular function with decreased fetal swallowing, which causes pulmonary hypoplasia and polyhydramnios.

 

Diagnosis: The combination of abnormal limb position, restrictive fetal movement with reduced or absent response to acoustic stimulation, growth restriction, polyhydramnios, and pulmonary hypoplasia makes the diagnosis. Low-set malformed ears, hypertelorism, short neck, cleft palate, scalp edema, thoracic deformities, camptodactyly, and micrognathia may also be found. Anomalies less frequently described in association with Pena-Shokeir syndrome include diaphragmatic hernia, gastroschisis, and microcephaly.

 

Differential diagnosis: Trisomy 18 may present features that overlap with Pena-Shokeir syndrome, in particular craniofacial, limb, and intrathoracic abnormalities. Karyotype analysis makes the differential diagnosis. Nonlethal forms of arthrogryposis present the same set of findings, except for the pulmonary hypoplasia.

 

Prognosis: Pena-Shokeir is a lethal condition. A significant number of the affected fetuses are born prematurely. Of those born at term, 30% are stillborn. Among the survivors, the majority die within a few weeks of life. Pulmonary complication is the main cause of death.

 

Management: Termination of pregnancy can be offered before viability. Standard prenatal care should be changed throughout the pregnancy only for maternal indications.

(http://www.thefetus.net/page.php?id=432)

 



Pena-Shokeir I syndrome is characterized by hypertelorism, micrognathia, depressed tip of the nose, low-set deformed ears, hypoplastic dermal ridges, hypoplastic lungs, cryptorchidism, and club feet. They are often stillborn or die within the first year of life.


AIIMS MAY 2008 : Conditions associated with Telecanthus Q:175 --> The 2 references are saying it as hypertelorism here. 
pgmeenotesby Dr. Dhanesh Vijayan

Friday, February 13, 2009

Most Commons - In Orthopedics


Most Common Bone in the wrist to fracture                         :  Scaphoid
Most Common Dislocation of the hip                                   : Posterior
Most Common Bone in the wrist to dislocate                        :Lunate
Most Common Dislocation of the shoulder                            :Anterior
Most Common Skeletal manifestation of multiple myeloma     :Osteoporosis
Most Common Bone tumor to complicate Paget's Disease        : Osteosarcoma
Most Common Bones involved by fibrous dysplasia                 : Pelvis, Femur
Most Common Parathyroid abnormality leading to 1* Hyperparathyroidism   : Adenoma
Most Common Cause of protrusio acetabuli                           : Rheumatoid Arthritis
Most Common Parathyroid abnormality leading to 2* Hyperparathyroidism : Hyperplasia
Most Common Bone involved by chondrosarcoma                    : Pelvis
Most Common Solitary, benign tumor of the ribs                      : Fibrous dysplasia
Most Common Site of osteochondritis dissecans                       : Medial femoral condyle
Most Common Humeral fracture in a child                                : Supracondylar
Most Common Benign boneMost Common tumor                                            : Enchondroma
Most Common Missed fracture of the elbow                             :Radial head fracture
Most Common Solitary, malignant, primary bone tumor              :Osteosarcoma
Most Common Metatarsal to undergo stress fracture                   : 2nd metatarsal
Most Common Malignant tumor of bone                                     : Metastatic bone disease
Most Common Portion of scaphoid to undergo avascular necrosis : Proximal pole


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