Abstract

Article: Unique Sonographic Presentation of Distal Intersection Syndrome
Authors: Tony Y. Li, RDMS, RVT, RMSK, CRGS, CRVS
Category: Musculoskeletal [MSK]
Credit: 0.5 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article entitled “Unique Sonographic Presentation of Distal Intersection Syndrome,” you will be able to
Discuss the educational value of simulation for infrequent sonographic examinations.
Explain how simulation for testicular sonography was rated by students.
Describe how simulation was integrated into the didactic and clinical education of sonography students.
The tendons in the first and third compartments are traveling to which of the following digits? Index finger Thumb Middle finger Fifth finger (pinkie)
What is the incidence of distal intersection syndrome? 0.4 0.5 0.33 0.22
What compartments typically demonstrate tenosynovitis as part of distal intersection syndrome? Compartments 1 and 2 Compartments 1 and 4 Compartments 2 and 3 Compartments 2 and 4
Which compartment demonstrates stenosing tenosynovitis, associated with de Quervain disease? Compartment 1 Compartment 2 Compartment 3 Compartment 4
What acts as a pulley for the tendons passing through the third compartment? Condyle of the radius Lister’s tubercle Condyle of the ulna Hook of the hamate
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