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Inflammatory,Degenerative and Infective conditions of the Elbow

  1. Lateral Epicondylitis [Tennis Elbow]

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QUESTION 1 OF 2

10.Following arthroscopic release of a condition characterised by angiofibroblast hyperplasia, which structure is most at risk?

QUESTION ID: 2181

1. Annular Ligament
2. LUCL
3. MCL
4. Posterior interosseous nerve
5. Ulna nerve

QUESTION 2 OF 2

19.A 51-year-old warehouse worker presents to the Upper Limb clinic with a 12-month history of lateral elbow pain. Examination reveals tenderness on direct palpation of lateral epicondyle and pain in the elbow on active extension against resistance of middle finger with the forearm pronated.
The most likely histopathological finding of this condition will be:

 

QUESTION ID: 3180

1. Angiofibroblastic hyperplasia
2. Fibroblasts/myofibroblasts with abundant type III collagen
3. Mononuclear stromal cells that resemble interstitial fibroblasts
4. Perineural fibrosis
5. Predominantly type III collagen with myofibroblasts