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emq: trauma week 3.

​Match each radiograph to the eponymous fracture.
 
Barton’s fracture
Colle’s fracture
Smith’s fracture
Galeazzi Fracture
Maisonneuve fracture
Weber Fracture
Rolando Fracture
Bennett’s fracture
​Monteggia Fracture
Question 1.
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Comment:  the Rolando fracture is distingui shed from the Bennett’s fracture by comminution of the base of the thumb.

Question 2.
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Comment: the Monteggia fracture is defined by a fracture of the ulnar shaft and dislocation of the radial head

Question 3.
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Comment: a Barton’s fracture is defined by fracture of the distal radius with dislocation and either dorsal or volar displacement of the radiocarpal joint.

Question 4.
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Comment: a fracture of the radial shaft and dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint defines a Galeazzi fracture.

QUESTION 5.
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Comment: a fracture of the proximal third of fibula associated with a distal syndesmosis disruption or tibial injury is termed a Maisonneuve fracture.

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