Deck 38: Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function in Children

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A 6-year-old male presents with fever, pain, swelling, and warmth. Tests reveal osteomyelitis and development of an involucrum. Treatment should include:

A) antibiotics only.
B) surgical debridement and antibiotics.
C) limb amputation.
D) no intervention.
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A 2-month-old female was diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip. If left untreated, she may develop hip:

A) fracture.
B) degeneration.
C) dislocation.
D) abduction.
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A 13-year-old female presents with pain at night, cough, and dyspnea. Testing reveals a malignant bone tumor. The most likely type of tumor is:

A) nonossifying fibroma.
B) chondrosarcoma.
C) Ewing sarcoma.
D) osteosarcoma.
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There is a link between osteosarcoma and:

A) rhabdomyosarcoma.
B) Ewing sarcoma.
C) fibroma.
D) retinoblastoma.
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Which protein is present in normal muscle cells and absent in muscle cells affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy?

A) Actin
B) Myosin
C) Dystrophin
D) Troponin
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A 9-month-old male was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta following recurrent fractures and findings of osteopenia. This disease is caused by errors in the synthesis of:

A) elastin.
B) glycoproteins.
C) collagen.
D) calcium salts.
Question
Duchenne muscular dystrophy has a(n) _____ inheritance pattern.

A) autosomal recessive
B) X-linked recessive
C) Y-linked dominant
D) chromosomal
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A 3-year-old male presents with developmental delay. Testing reveals that the child has muscular dystrophy. This disease causes:

A) hypertrophy of smooth muscle cells.
B) atrophy of smooth muscle cells.
C) hyperplasia of skeletal muscle fibers.
D) degeneration of skeletal muscle fibers.
Question
A major predictor of prognosis for Ewing sarcoma is:

A) age of onset.
B) size of tumor.
C) presence of metastasis.
D) gender of child.
Question
Structural scoliosis with no known cause, termed _____ scoliosis, accounts for at least 65% of the cases.

A) idiopathic
B) etiologic
C) iatrogenic
D) primary
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A 5-year-old female was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The treatment option for this disease is:

A) supportive.
B) curative.
C) nonexistent.
D) experimental.
Question
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease affects which of the following joints?

A) Vertebral
B) Shoulder
C) Hip
D) Knee
Question
Children with osteogenesis imperfecta suffer from frequent:

A) bone fractures.
B) dislocations.
C) bone infections.
D) joint injuries.
Question
A 22-year-old female has a brother with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and wants to know if her children will inherit it. A fairly accurate test to identify female carriers of the disease is measurement of serum levels of:

A) dystrophin.
B) myoglobin.
C) creatine kinase.
D) troponin.
Question
A 16-year-old male was recently diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The tumor is most likely present in the _____ of long bones.

A) epiphyses
B) metaphyses
C) marrow
D) osteocytes
Question
A 9-month-old male was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta following recurrent fractures and findings of osteopenia. This disease is caused by:

A) uterine teratogens.
B) a genetic defect.
C) malnutrition.
D) trauma.
Question
Ewing sarcoma originates from:

A) osteoblasts.
B) osteocytes.
C) osteoclasts.
D) the bone marrow.
Question
A 1-year-old female was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta. Which of the following could be a life-threatening complication in this patient?

A) Congestive heart failure
B) Patent ductus arteriosus
C) Aortic aneurysm
D) Pulmonary emboli
Question
Osgood-Schlatter disease causes inflammation of the:

A) shoulder joint.
B) patellar tendon.
C) elbow ligaments.
D) hip cartilage.
Question
Polyarthritis is a type of juvenile arthritis in which:

A) more than one joint is affected.
B) more than three joints are affected.
C) joint fusion has occurred.
D) there is a severe onset of system symptoms.
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Deck 38: Alterations of Musculoskeletal Function in Children
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A 6-year-old male presents with fever, pain, swelling, and warmth. Tests reveal osteomyelitis and development of an involucrum. Treatment should include:

A) antibiotics only.
B) surgical debridement and antibiotics.
C) limb amputation.
D) no intervention.
surgical debridement and antibiotics.
2
A 2-month-old female was diagnosed with developmental dysplasia of the hip. If left untreated, she may develop hip:

A) fracture.
B) degeneration.
C) dislocation.
D) abduction.
dislocation.
3
A 13-year-old female presents with pain at night, cough, and dyspnea. Testing reveals a malignant bone tumor. The most likely type of tumor is:

A) nonossifying fibroma.
B) chondrosarcoma.
C) Ewing sarcoma.
D) osteosarcoma.
osteosarcoma.
4
There is a link between osteosarcoma and:

A) rhabdomyosarcoma.
B) Ewing sarcoma.
C) fibroma.
D) retinoblastoma.
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Which protein is present in normal muscle cells and absent in muscle cells affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy?

A) Actin
B) Myosin
C) Dystrophin
D) Troponin
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6
A 9-month-old male was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta following recurrent fractures and findings of osteopenia. This disease is caused by errors in the synthesis of:

A) elastin.
B) glycoproteins.
C) collagen.
D) calcium salts.
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7
Duchenne muscular dystrophy has a(n) _____ inheritance pattern.

A) autosomal recessive
B) X-linked recessive
C) Y-linked dominant
D) chromosomal
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8
A 3-year-old male presents with developmental delay. Testing reveals that the child has muscular dystrophy. This disease causes:

A) hypertrophy of smooth muscle cells.
B) atrophy of smooth muscle cells.
C) hyperplasia of skeletal muscle fibers.
D) degeneration of skeletal muscle fibers.
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9
A major predictor of prognosis for Ewing sarcoma is:

A) age of onset.
B) size of tumor.
C) presence of metastasis.
D) gender of child.
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10
Structural scoliosis with no known cause, termed _____ scoliosis, accounts for at least 65% of the cases.

A) idiopathic
B) etiologic
C) iatrogenic
D) primary
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A 5-year-old female was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The treatment option for this disease is:

A) supportive.
B) curative.
C) nonexistent.
D) experimental.
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12
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease affects which of the following joints?

A) Vertebral
B) Shoulder
C) Hip
D) Knee
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13
Children with osteogenesis imperfecta suffer from frequent:

A) bone fractures.
B) dislocations.
C) bone infections.
D) joint injuries.
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14
A 22-year-old female has a brother with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and wants to know if her children will inherit it. A fairly accurate test to identify female carriers of the disease is measurement of serum levels of:

A) dystrophin.
B) myoglobin.
C) creatine kinase.
D) troponin.
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15
A 16-year-old male was recently diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The tumor is most likely present in the _____ of long bones.

A) epiphyses
B) metaphyses
C) marrow
D) osteocytes
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16
A 9-month-old male was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta following recurrent fractures and findings of osteopenia. This disease is caused by:

A) uterine teratogens.
B) a genetic defect.
C) malnutrition.
D) trauma.
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17
Ewing sarcoma originates from:

A) osteoblasts.
B) osteocytes.
C) osteoclasts.
D) the bone marrow.
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18
A 1-year-old female was diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta. Which of the following could be a life-threatening complication in this patient?

A) Congestive heart failure
B) Patent ductus arteriosus
C) Aortic aneurysm
D) Pulmonary emboli
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19
Osgood-Schlatter disease causes inflammation of the:

A) shoulder joint.
B) patellar tendon.
C) elbow ligaments.
D) hip cartilage.
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20
Polyarthritis is a type of juvenile arthritis in which:

A) more than one joint is affected.
B) more than three joints are affected.
C) joint fusion has occurred.
D) there is a severe onset of system symptoms.
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