Abstract

Article: Sonographic Findings in Adult Congenital Madelung Deformity: A Case Study
Authors: Viviane Créteur, MD, Afarine Madani, MD, PhD, and Stefano Bianchi, MD
Category: Musculoskeletal [MSK]
Credit: 0.5 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article entitled “Sonographic Findings in Adult Congenital Madelung Deformity: A Case Study,” you will be able to:
Define congenital Madelung deformity (CMD)
Describe sonographic findings of CMD
Understand the role ultrasound plays in the diagnosis of CMD
CMD involves asymmetric growth failure at which anatomical location? Proximal ulna Distal ulna Proximal radius Distal radius
What syndrome is associated with CMD? Down syndrome Turner syndrome Prader-Willi syndrome Tourette syndrome
A radiolucent area located on the ulnar and volar aspects of the distal metaphysis of the radius is known as? Lister tubercle Cortical notch Vickers ligament Radiotriquetral ligament
In this study, what value was used as the normal distance between the Lister tubercle and distal radioulnar joint in females? 12 mm 14 mm 16 mm 18 mm
What positioning technique is used to perform an ultrasound of the volar aspect of the wrist? Supination of the forearm Pronation of the forearm Extension of the wrist Flexion of the wrist
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