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thoracic and lumbar spine revision

what is the area of interest for an AP cervical spine x-ray?

image should extend from C3 to C7/T1 junction

what should be superimposed on an AP cervical spine x-ray?

inferior border of the mandible with the occipital bone

what is the area of interest for an AP thoracic spine x-ray?

image should extend from C7/T1 junction to T12/L1 junction

what is the area of the interest for a lateral thoracic spine x-ray?

image must extend to the T12/L1 junction

what is the area of interest for an AP lumbar spine x-ray?

image should extend from T12/L1 junction to the inferior aspect of the sacroiliac joints

what is the area of interest for a lateral lumbar spine x-ray?

image should extend from T12/L1 junction to L5/S1 junction

why does the neck need to be extended during an AP cervical spine x-ray?

to ensure that the upper cervical vertebrae is not obscured by the patient's chin

what is the exposure factor for an AP C spine x-ray?

65kV, 2 mAs

what is the exposure factor for a lateral C spine x-ray?

70kV, 5 mAs

what is the exposure factor for an AP T spine x-ray?

85kV, 5 mAs

what is the exposure factor for a lateral T spine x-ray?

85kV, 10 mAs

what is the exposure factor for an AP L spine x-ray?

85kV, 20 mAs

what is the exposure factor for a lateral L spine x-ray?

85kV, 25-30 mAs

what is the term thoracolumbar spine?

the transition zone between the thoracic vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae

why is "lower back pain" sometimes not a strong enough justification for an examination?

pain could be attributed to a wide number of causes and often the cause is soft tissue related

what is haematologic?

a disease that is blood borne

what are osteoclasts responsible for?

bone resorption

why is history of breast cancer a justification for a spine x-ray?

the spine is one of the areas where a disease like breast cancer metastasizes

what is the three column spine theory?

used to assess the stability of the spine in the consequence of an injury sustained

what age group is vertebral compression / wedge fractures common in?

elderly patients where they have had a fall from standing

why is a spinal fracture in a pateint with osteoporosis called a fragility fracture?

it occurs as a consequence of the bones becoming more fragile

why is a wedge fracture considered a stable fracture?

it only causes disruption to the anterior longitudal ligament and the anterior half of the vertebrae body

what is a burst fracture?

the anterior and posterior aspects of the thoracic and/or lumbar vertebral body are affected

why are chance fractures also referred to as seatbelt fractures?

they normally happen due to the patient wearing their seatbelt incorrectly

name two unstable spine fractures

burst fracture and chance fracture

what does compression of the vertebral body mean?

loss of vertebral body height

what does the term distraction mean?

describes the widening of the posterior vertebral elements

what is spondylolysis?

bilateral defect in the pars interarticulus of the vertebra

what does lumbar osteoarthritis tend to affect?

the L4/L5 and L5/S1 vertebrae

what is ankylosing spondylitis?

an inflammatory, chronic disease of the spine. the most common symptom is inflammatory back pain

what is hyperkyphosis?

excessive concavity of the thoracic spine

what is spondylolisthesis?

where one vertebral body slips with respect to the adjacent vertebral body

how many grades of spondylolisthesis are there?

4

which forms of cancer are the most common to metastasise to the spine?

breast, lung and prostate cancer

what does osteoblastic mean?

bone formation

what are the three excessice curvatures of the spine?

scoliosis, kyphosis and lordosis

what is a special type of kyphosis which typically affects the older population?

scheurmann's disease

what is spina bifida?

incomplete development of the caudal structures of the neural tube

what can spina bifida be divided into?

spina bifida occulta and spina bifida aperta

what is CSF?

cerebrospinal fluid

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