28 May 2009

MusculoSkeletal Imaging Teaching Files Part2



Musculoskeletal Case Forty One - Aneurysmal Bone Cyst


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Two - Pulmonary Osteoarthropathy


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Three - Melorheostosis


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Four - Brown Tumors Secondary to Hyperparathyroidism


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Five - Frostbite


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Six - Erosive Osteoarthritis


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Seven - Disuse Osteoporosis


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Eight - Scleroderma


Musculoskeletal Case Forty Nine - Articular Muscle of the Knee


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty - Sacral Stress Fracture


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty One - Condensing Osteitis


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Two - Bucket Handle Tear of Lateral Meniscus


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Three - Scleroderma with acroosteolysis


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Four - Fluid in the Medial Collateral Ligament Bursa


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Five - Partial Rupture of Tendon on Radial Tuberosity


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Six - Synovial Osteochondramatosis


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Seven - Unilateral Locked Facet


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Eight - Ankylosing Spondylitis


Musculoskeletal Case Fifty Nine - Supracondylar Process of the Humerus


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty - Linear & Non displaced Fracture of Radial Head


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty One - Neurofibroma


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Two - Lunatriquetral Coalition


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Three - Dorsal Trans-radial Styloid Perilunate Dislocation


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Four - Fibroxanthoma


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Five - Secondary Hyperparathyroidism


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Six - Transient Lateral Patellar Dislocation


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Seven - Volar Intercalated Segmental Instability (VISI)


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Eight - Calcaneal Cyst


Musculoskeletal Case Sixty Nine - Infection of Intervertebral Disc Cages


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy - Pelligrini - Stieda Disease


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy One - Bone Infarct


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Two - Lymphoma


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Three - Lisfranc Fracture / Dislocation of Foot


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Four - Fracture through Solitary Bone Cyst


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Five - Chondrosarcoma


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Six - Posterior Dislocation with Impaction Fracture of the Humeral Head


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Seven - Complete Rupture of the Hamstring Tendons


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Eight - Aneurysmal Bone Cyst


Musculoskeletal Case Seventy Nine - Bilateral Subcapital Femoral Epiphyses


Musculoskeletal Case Eighty - Meniscal Ossicle


Musculoskeletal Case Eighty One - Lateral Patellar Dislocation


Musculoskeletal Case Eighty Two- Tear of Anterior Cruciate Ligament


Musculoskeletal Case Eighty Three- Soft Tissue Hemangioma


Musculoskeletal Case Eighty Four - Osteoid Osteoma


Musculoskeletal Case Eighty Five - Bucket Handle Tear of Medial Meniscus


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MusculoSkeletal Imaging Teaching Files Part1



Musculo Skeletal Imaging Teaching Files

Musculoskeletal Case One - Insufficiency Fractures

Musculoskeletal Case Two - Subacute Hematoma


Musculoskeletal Case Three - Blount's Disease


Musculoskeletal Case Four - Ankylosing Spondylitis


Musculoskeletal Case Five - Quadriceps Tendon Rupture


Musculoskeletal Case Six - Tarsal Coalition


Musculoskeletal Case Seven - Bilateral Glenoid Hypoplasia


Musculoskeletal Case Eight - Disruption of the Anterior Cruciate Mechanism


Musculoskeletal Case Nine - Bucket Handle Tear


Musculoskeletal Case Ten - Insufficiency Stress Fractures


Musculoskeletal Case Eleven - Infectious Tenosynovitis/Palmar Abscess


Musculoskeletal Case Twelve - Discoid Lateral Meniscus With a Tear


Musculoskeletal Case Thirteen - Melorheostosis of Phalanges


Musculoskeletal Case Fourteen - Melorheostosis


Musculoskeletal Case Fifteen - Talocalcaneal Subtalar Coalition


Musculoskeletal Case Sixteen - Uncorrected Developmental Dysplasia of the Left Hip


Musculoskeletal Case Seventeen - Infectious Spondylitis


Musculoskeletal Case Eighteen - Tillaux Fracture


Musculoskeletal Case Nineteen - Sarcoidosis of Hands


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty - Synovial Osteochondromatosis


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty One - Necrotizing Fasciitis


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Two - Benign Giant Cell Tumor With a Pathological Fracture


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Tree - SLAP Lesion


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Four - Dracunculiasis (Guinea Worm Disease)


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Five - Multiple Hereditary Exostoses


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Six - Monteggia Fracture-Dislocation (Type 1)


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Seven - Ruptured Baker’s Cyst


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Eight - Myositis Ossificans


Musculoskeletal Case Twenty Nine - Flexion-Distraction Fracture at L1 Vertebral Body


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty - Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate (CPPD) Arthropathy


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty One - Neuromuscular Arthropathy Secondary to Poliomyelitis


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Two - Giant Cell Tumor With Pathologic Fracture


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Three - Type IV SLAP Lesion of the Glenoid Labrum


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Four - Melorheostosis


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Five - Fractured Talar Lateral Process


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Six - Osteopetrosis


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Seven - Discitis / Osteomyelitis


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Eight - Insufficiency Fracture of the Femoral Neck


Musculoskeletal Case Thirty Nine - Osgood Schlatter's Disease


Musculoskeletal Case Forty - Osteochondroma of L3 Spinous Process


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Routes of Drug Administration



Routes of Drug Administration
By:Robert L. Copeland, Ph.D.
Department of Pharmacology, Howard University

Drug Absorption

* Absorption is the process by which a drug enters the bloodstream without being chemically altered or
* The movement of a drug from its site of application into the blood or lymphatic system
* Factors which influence the rate of absorption
* The rate at which a drug reaches it site of action depends on:
* Mechanisms of solute transport across membranes
Ion Trapping:
Kidney:
Lipid-Water Partition Coefficient
Enteral Routes
Sublingual/Buccal
Oral
First-pass Effect
Parenteral Routes
Intravascular
Absorption phase is bypassed
Intramuscular
Subcutaneous
Inhalation
Topical
Time-release preparations

Routes of Drug Administration.ppt

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