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Don't Let This Quiz Break Your Bones: Take Up the Challenge This Osteoporosis Day

M3 India Newsdesk Oct 20, 2022

The goal of the 2022 World Osteoporosis Day theme, "Step Up For Bone Health," is to inspire people to frequently examine their bone health and density. How is osteoporosis diagnosed? Are you ready to take up the MCQ challenge?

Osteoporosis -MCQ challenge

  1. All of the following statements are true about the clinical manifestations and diagnosis of OA EXCEPT:

 


  1.  A 39-year-old male presented with c/o pain in the right big toe. He gives h/o a heavy box falling on his foot 7 days back. K/c/o T2DM but is under control with medications. Lab report show raised CRP levels. His x-ray is given as follows. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment of choice?


  1. A 57-year-old male presented with c/o pain in the right knee. An X-ray was ordered. Which of the following is not a common finding in Osteoarthritis?

 


  1. A 79-year-old female with c/o of gradually progressive pain in both knees, increasing activity, and a varus deformity. All of the following statements are true about the typical management of this patient, EXCEPT:

 


  1.  A 57-year-old female, k/c/o OA knee has been scheduled for total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Which of the following is NOT TRUE regarding TKA?

  1. A 71-year-old woman with c/o bilateral hand pain. The X-ray image is attached below. What is the most likely diagnosis?

 


  1. A 68-years-old male with a diagnosis of hip osteoarthritis. All of the following are true regarding the management of hip OA, EXCEPT:

 


  1.  A 75-years-old female with c/o left knee pain for almost a year. An X-ray was taken and attached below. She was diagnosed with osteoarthritis. She is currently being managed well. What is the grade of OA in this patient according to the Kellgren and Lawrence classification system?

 


  1. A 72-year-old female with complaints of generalised hand pain associated with morning stiffness in the fingers of both hands. O/E Lateral instability at the interphalangeal joints is present and ESR is slightly elevated. All of the following findings are most commonly associated with this condition, EXCEPT:

 


  1. Calcium pyrophosphate deposition would be found on Synovial fluid analysis from OA joints

 

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