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    Eponymous

    fractures(EPONIME

    FRAKTURASH)

    (PRMBLEDHJE ARTIKUJSH NGA

    LEARNING RADIOLOGY.COM)

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    Aviators Fracture..F.6

    Chauffer FractureF.7

    Wagon Wheel Fracture..F.8

    Clay ShovelersFractureF.9

    Toddlers Fracture..F.10

    Hoffa Fracture.F.11

    Jones Fracture.F.12

    Dupuytrens Fracture.F.13

    Hill-Sachs (Fracture) Deformity.F.14

    Bennetts Fracture..F.15

    Tillaux Fracture.F.16

    Cottons FractureF.17

    Segond FractureF.18

    Hangmans Fracture..F.19

    Malgaigne Fracture.F.20

    Duverny Fracture,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,F.21

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    Colles Fracture.F.22

    Chance FractureF.23

    Smith Fracture.F.24

    Choparts Fracture.F.25

    Galeazzi Fracture,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,F.26

    Mallet Finger.F.27

    Bumper Fracture..F.28

    Dashboard Fracture-F.29

    Essex Lopresti FractureF.30

    Skiers Thumb-AKA gamekeepers, Break-dancers thumb-..F.31

    Straddle FractureF.32

    Chisel FractureF.33

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    Lisfranc Fracture.F.34

    Jefferson Fracture-C1..F.35

    Maissoneuve FractureF.36

    Bankart FractureF.37

    March FractureF.38

    Boxers Fracture..F.39

    Reverse Bartons Fracture,,,,,,,,,,,,,,F.40

    Nightstick Fracture.F.41

    Rolando Fracture--..F.42

    http://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20217-Lisfranc%20fx/lisfranccorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20188-Jeffersons%20Fx/jeffersonfxcorrect.htmhttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/massonueve%20fx-sm.jpghttp://www.learningradiology.com/caseofweek/caseoftheweekpix2/cow170lg.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/marchfx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/fx-boxers-sm.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Bartons-reversed%201.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Bartons-reversed%201.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Nightstick%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Rolando%20Fracture.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Rolando%20Fracture.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Rolando%20Fracture.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Rolando%20Fracture.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Nightstick%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Bartons-reversed%201.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/fx-boxers-sm.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/marchfx.jpghttp://www.learningradiology.com/caseofweek/caseoftheweekpix2/cow170lg.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/massonueve%20fx-sm.jpghttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20188-Jeffersons%20Fx/jeffersonfxcorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20217-Lisfranc%20fx/lisfranccorrect.htm
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    Lisfranc FractureF.43

    Monteggia Fracture..F.44

    Potts Fracture.F.45

    Trough Sign (Fracture).F.46

    Bartons Fracture..F.47

    Nursemaids Elbow. F.48

    http://www.learningradiology.com/caseofweek/caseoftheweekpix2006/cow217.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Monteggia%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Potts%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Post%20dislocation-Trough%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Post%20dislocation-Trough%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Barton%27s%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Barton%27s%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Post%20dislocation-Trough%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Potts%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Monteggia%20fx.jpghttp://www.learningradiology.com/caseofweek/caseoftheweekpix2006/cow217.jpg
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    Aviators Fracture--Fracture of neck of talus

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Aviator%27s%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Aviator%27s%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Aviator%27s%20Fx.jpg
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    Chauffer Fracture--AKA: Hutchinson's Fracture- Oblique fracture of radialstyloid

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Chauffer%27s%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Chauffer%27s%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Chauffer%27s%20Fx.jpg
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    Wagon Wheel Fracture -- Separation of distal femoral epiphysis frommetaphysis of femur in a child

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    Clay Shovelers Fracture-- Fracture of one or more spinous processes, mostcommonly C7

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Clay%20Shovelers-1.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Clay%20Shovelers-1.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Clay%20Shovelers-1.jpg
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    Toddlers Fracture--Subtle, non-displaced oblique fracture distal tibia in children- 9 months to 3 years of age

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    Hoffa Fracture--Posterior tangential fracture of one (usually lateral) or bothfemoral condyles

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    Jones Fracture--True Jones" fracture occurs 1 distal to base of 5th metatarsal

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Jones%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Jones%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Jones%20Fx.jpg
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    Dupuytrens Fracture--Fracture of distal fibula (lateral malleolus)-Lateral dislocation of talus and displacement of foot upward and outward-Rupture of distal talofibular ligaments

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Dupuytrens%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Dupuytrens%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Dupuytrens%20Fx.jpg
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    Hill-Sachs (Fracture) Deformity--Results from anterior dislocation of humeralhead-Located on posterolateral aspect of head

    http://www.learningradiology.com/archives05/COW%20170-Anterior%20Dislocation/antdislocatecorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives05/COW%20170-Anterior%20Dislocation/antdislocatecorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives05/COW%20170-Anterior%20Dislocation/antdislocatecorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives05/COW%20170-Anterior%20Dislocation/antdislocatecorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives05/COW%20170-Anterior%20Dislocation/antdislocatecorrect.htm
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    Bennetts Fracture--Intra-articular fracture of base of 1st metacarpal-Fracture must involve 1st carpometacarpal joint

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    Tillaux Fracture--

    Anterior tibiofibular ligament avulses small portion of tibia-Consists of avulsion of anterior lateral margin of distal tibia

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    Cottons Fracture--A trimalleolar fracture of ankle with fractures of both malleoli and posterior lip oftibia

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    Segond Fracture--Avulsion fracture of lateral tibial plateau at site of attachment of lateral capsularligament-Frequently associated with tears of anterior cruciate ligament (70 %) or MCL or

    menisci

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    Hangmans Fracture--Hyperextension/compression fx-Fractures through the pedicles of C2 with anterolisthesis of C2 on C3

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Fx-pelvis-Malgaigne-AP.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Fx-pelvis-Malgaigne-AP.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Fx-pelvis-Malgaigne-AP.jpg
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    Malgaigne Fracture--Most common unstable pelvic fracture-Vertical shearing involves anterior & posterior arches-Most commonly through pubic rami and sacrum

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Fx-pelvis-Malgaigne-AP.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Fx-pelvis-Malgaigne-AP.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Fx-pelvis-Malgaigne-AP.jpg
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    Duverny Fracture--

    Stable pelvic fracture-Consists of isolated fracture of one iliac wing

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Duverny%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Duverny%20fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Duverny%20fx.jpg
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    Colles Fracture--Transverse fracture of distal radial metaphysis proximal to joint with dorsaldisplacement and angulation of distal fragment

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    Chance Fracture--Seat belt fracture-Horizontal fracture through spinous process with little or no compression ofvertebral body-

    May be associated with horizontal fracture through vertebral body

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    Smith Fracture--Transverse fracture of distal radial metaphysis with palmar displacement ofdistal fracture fragment-

    If intra-articular, called reverse Barton fracture

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    Choparts Fracture--Fracture dislocation involving the midtarsal joints in which there is superiordislocation of the navicular and cuboid bones on the talus and calcaneus

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    Galeazzi Fracture--Fracture of shaft of radius associated with dislocation of distal radioulnar joint-

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/galeazzi.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/galeazzi.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/galeazzi.jpg
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    Mallet Finger--

    Baseball finger (a.k.a. Mallet Finger) describes a flexion deformity of distalinterphalangeal joint caused by extensor tendon separation from distal phalanx

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/malletfinger.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/malletfinger.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/malletfinger.jpg
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    Bumper Fracture--Valgus injury may result in compression fracture of lateral tibial plateau-May be associated with fracture of neck of fibula-

    Accompanying disruption of MCL likely

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    Dashboard Fracture--

    Fracture of posterior rim of acetabulum

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Dashboard%20fracture.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Dashboard%20fracture.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Dashboard%20fracture.jpg
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    Essex Lopresti Fracture--Comminuted fracture of head of radius, associated with dislocation of distalulnar joint-Like Galeazzi fx but radial fx is comminuted and involves head

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    Skiers Thumb-AKA gamekeepers, Break-dancers thumb--

    Injury involves ulnar collateral ligament of MCP joint of thumb

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/gamekeepersthumb.jpg
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    Straddle Fracture--Bilateral fractures of all pubic rami-

    Associated with urethral and bladder injuries in 20%

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    Chisel Fracture--Incomplete fracture of head of radius-Fracture line extends distally from center of articular surface, approximatelyone-half inch-

    In adults, most common fracture of elbow involves either head or neck of theradius

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Chisel%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Chisel%20Fx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/Chisel%20Fx.jpg
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    Lisfranc Fracture--Divergent dislocation consists of lateral dislocation of metatarsals 2-5 and

    medial dislocation of 1st

    metatarsal

    http://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20217-Lisfranc%20fx/lisfranccorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20217-Lisfranc%20fx/lisfranccorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20217-Lisfranc%20fx/lisfranccorrect.htm
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    Jefferson Fracture-C1--Burst fracture-producing bilateral breaks in anterior and posterior arches

    http://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20188-Jeffersons%20Fx/jeffersonfxcorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20188-Jeffersons%20Fx/jeffersonfxcorrect.htmhttp://www.learningradiology.com/archives06/COW%20188-Jeffersons%20Fx/jeffersonfxcorrect.htm
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    Maissoneuve Fracture--

    Typically, fracture of medial malleolus with disruption of tibiofibularsyndesmosis-Results in fracture of proximal third of fibula-Maissoneuve fracture results from an ankle eversion injury

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    Bankart Fracture--Fracture of inferior rim of glenoid caused by posterolateral margin of humeralhead impacting glenoid while dislocating anteriorly

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    March Fracture--Stress fracture of the shaft of either the 2ndor 3rdmetatarsal

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/marchfx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/marchfx.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/marchfx.jpg
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    Boxers Fracture--

    Transverse fracture of head of 5th

    metacarpal with palmar angulation

    http://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/fx-boxers-sm.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/fx-boxers-sm.jpghttp://learningradiology.com/mobile/imagesmobile/fx-boxers-sm.jpg
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    Reverse Bartons Fracture--Reverse Barton fracture involves volar rim of radius while conventional Bartonfracture involves dorsal rim-Must be intra-articular-Similar in appearance to Smith fracture, which is not intra-articular

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    Nightstick Fracture--Transverse fracture of the midshaft of ulna-

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    Rolando Fracture--Comminuted fracture-dislocation of base of first metacarpal-Intra-articular and comminuted, distinguishing it from non-comminuted Bennettfracture-

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    Lisfranc Fracture--Most common dislocation in foot, consisting of dorsal dislocation oftarsometatarsal joints-Homolateral dislocation consists of lateral dislocation of metatarsals 1-5 or 2-5--

    Injury due to severe plantarflexion of foot with folding of midfoot upon forefoot-

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    Monteggia Fracture--Proximal ulnar fracture with anterior dislocation of radial head-Due to forceful pronation injury of forearm-Reversed" Monteggia fracture-dislocation injuries=posterior angulation of ulnarfracture site and posterior dislocation of radial head-

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    Potts Fracture---Fx of lower end of fibula and medial malleolus of tibiaCaused by outward and backward displacement of leg while foot fixed-

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    Trough Sign (Fracture)--Fracture of anteromedial aspect of the humeral head-Produced when humeral head impacts posterior glenoid during posteriordislocation of shoulder-

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    Bartons Fracture--Intra-articular fracture of dorsal margin of distal radius-Fracture line is oblique and extends to the radiocarpal joint-

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    Nursemaids Elbow--Dislocation of the radial head caused by forceful pull on the forearm-Line parallel to the long-axis of the shaft of the radius should always intersect the

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