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SLCoporOSis.
4. Describe the type of fracture Susan presents with.
Pathological fracture in the- femur. the disease that is find its Osteoporosis.
Name the bone disease that develops a week after Susan's surgery. What are the signs and
5.
symptoms on which you base your answer?
Subperiosteal
6.
Based on the information given, what is the likely source of Susan's bone infection?
The surgery of the bone
7.
John has chondrosarcoma of the tibia, and Marvin has chondrosarcoma of the pelvis. Why
would John's prognosis be better than Marvin's?
Because the tibia is only one bone while, in the pelvis there is more than one bone.
8. Why would a bone tumnor be a risk factor for a pathological fracture? How does a pathological
fracture differ from a stress fracture?
9. Imaging techniques such as X ray, CT, and MRI are used to diagnose many bone disorders. Why
do these tools play such an important role?
Because from that they can be able to see the image. Which will then be helpful.
10. Why are osteochondrosis more prevalent in children than in adults?
Because only in children the bone will be able to form.
Selected Clinical Terms
chondrosarcoma A malignant neoplasm of cartilage or chondroid tissue of the skeleton, invading and
weakening the bone.
fibrosarcoma A malignant neoplasm that arises from deep fibrous (collagenous) tissue and invades the
her adiacent tissues.
Transcribed Image Text:0313 SLCoporOSis. 4. Describe the type of fracture Susan presents with. Pathological fracture in the- femur. the disease that is find its Osteoporosis. Name the bone disease that develops a week after Susan's surgery. What are the signs and 5. symptoms on which you base your answer? Subperiosteal 6. Based on the information given, what is the likely source of Susan's bone infection? The surgery of the bone 7. John has chondrosarcoma of the tibia, and Marvin has chondrosarcoma of the pelvis. Why would John's prognosis be better than Marvin's? Because the tibia is only one bone while, in the pelvis there is more than one bone. 8. Why would a bone tumnor be a risk factor for a pathological fracture? How does a pathological fracture differ from a stress fracture? 9. Imaging techniques such as X ray, CT, and MRI are used to diagnose many bone disorders. Why do these tools play such an important role? Because from that they can be able to see the image. Which will then be helpful. 10. Why are osteochondrosis more prevalent in children than in adults? Because only in children the bone will be able to form. Selected Clinical Terms chondrosarcoma A malignant neoplasm of cartilage or chondroid tissue of the skeleton, invading and weakening the bone. fibrosarcoma A malignant neoplasm that arises from deep fibrous (collagenous) tissue and invades the her adiacent tissues.
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