Podiatry and Medical - Set 2 - Question List

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81. Considering the foot radiograph shown, it is strongly indicative of which of the following?
  1. Toe bunion
  2. Paget’s bone disease
  3. Greater toe fracture
  4. First metatarsal dislocation
82. The shown foot radiograph provides an approximate estimation about the distal metatarsal articular angle. In individuals with normal feet, what is the average value of this angle?
  1. More than 10°
  2. Less than 10°
  3. 10°
  4. None of the above
83. Which of the following clinical terms best describes the thickening of the surface layer of the skin, usually in response to pressure or friction?
  1. Bunion
  2. Callus
  3. Corn
  4. Flat Foot
84. Foot calluses may be caused due to all of the following conditions except:
  1. High heeled shoes
  2. Abnormalities of gait
  3. Excessively long metatarsal bone
  4. Abnormal growth of fat pad on the underside of the foot
85. Complications that can result from corns do not include:
  1. Bursitis - the formation of a painful inflamed fluid-filled sac beneath the callus
  2. Discomfort of the back, hips, knees, legs, or feet due to changes in posture and/or gait due to pain
  3. Development of an ulcer
  4. Rickets

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