Anatomy and Pathology

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Across
  1. 3. Name of a bony process that is present on both ulna and mandible
  2. 6. Area where Osgood Schlatter develops
  3. 8. Bony process associated with the AP shoulder centering point
  4. 9. Radial attachment point on the humerus
  5. 11. Condition where one vertebral body slips forward
  6. 15. Result of an intra-articular fracture with the escape of fat and blood, commonly seen in the knee
  7. 16. Tarsal bone named after its boat-like shape
  8. 17. _______ peg
  9. 18. Condition often indicated by blunting of the costophrenic angle
  10. 19. Dense area of bone that needs to be inferior to maxillary sinus for adequate OM view
  11. 21. Area of density which consists of lymph nodes, pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins
  12. 22. Fracture which prevent us performing HBL hip view
  13. 24. Joint where you will find the radial head
  14. 25. Most commonly fractured carpal bone
  15. 26. Group of three tarsal bones
  16. 27. Cheekbone
  17. 29. Number of tarsal bones
  18. 32. End part of a long bone
  19. 34. Lung tumour that is why 2.5cm is needed above apices
  20. 35. Angle required for an OM30 view
  21. 41. Opening made by the articulation of two vertebral bodies
  22. 45. Air trapped in the space between parietal and visceral pleura
  23. 46. Number of carpal bones
  24. 47. Central part of a long bone
  25. 50. Bifurcation of trachea
  26. 51. Large opening in the hemipelvis
  27. 53. Located between inferior and superior articular processes
  28. 55. Ilium, _______ and pubis
Down
  1. 1. Common mechanism of injury of wrist fractures (abbr.)
  2. 2. Name of x-ray that is an inferior-superior axial view of patella
  3. 4. Serious bone infection
  4. 5. Pea shaped carpal bone
  5. 7. Large compartment in thorax that contains the heart and th emajor blood vessels
  6. 10. Ulnar attachment point on the humerus
  7. 12. Carpal bone that articulates with lunate, pisiform and hamate
  8. 13. Fracture that occurs between the greater and lesser aspects of femur
  9. 14. Angle between diaphragm and heart
  10. 20. Term for an enlarged heart
  11. 23. Superior aspect of the patella
  12. 28. Articular surface on scapula for humeral head
  13. 30. Horseshoe-shaped bone typically anterior to C3 vertebra
  14. 31. _____ foramen located on mandible
  15. 33. Hollow part of bone that contains bone marrow.
  16. 36. Connection between transverse process and spinous process
  17. 37. Frontal, ________, occipital and temporal lobes
  18. 38. Chronic, auto-immune disease that causes inflammation of joints
  19. 39. Large, thick, curved bony process on the proximal ulna
  20. 40. Forms the upper part of the jaw
  21. 42. Tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation
  22. 43. Bony process on scapula that articulates with clavicle
  23. 44. Articular surface for proximal femur
  24. 48. Joint space that is imaged with the patient prone
  25. 49. Fracture of the neck of 5th metacarpal
  26. 52. Cylindrical bony process that projects posteriorly from the vertebral body
  27. 54. Right diaphragm is higher because of this organ