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1. A test that is used to evaluate de Quervains disease.

4. Fracture of the distal end of the radius in which the fragment is displaced forward.

6. Most common dislocated carpal.

8. Fifth metacarpal neck fracture.

9. Fracture of the distal end of the radius in which the fragment is displaced dorsally.

10. Passageway for the median nerve and flexor tendons, formed by the arched carpal bones, the transverse carpal, and the volar carpal ligament.

13. Acute infection involving the subepithelial folds of tissue surrounding a fingernail.

14. Fracture involving a rim of the articular surface of the distal radius, with an associated subluxation of the carpal bones.

16. Prominence at the base of the thumb, containing the intrinsic muscles involved in moving the thumb.

19. Deformity that results from an injury to the central slip of the extensor tendon characterized by PIP flexion with hyperextension of MCP & DIP joints.

21. Sprain of 1st MCP ulnar collateral ligament.

23. Deformity resulting from rupture of the extensor tendon slip at the base of the distal phalanx.

24. Fibrocartilaginous structure that covers the flexor aspect of the MCP & PIP joints.

25. Sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb.

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1. Painful infection located in the soft tissures surrounding the terminal phalanx of a finger.

2. Particular deformity associated with a Colles' fracture in which the distal fragment of the radius is displaced dorsally.

3. Test where patient flexes both wrists maximally and holds for at least one minute.

4. Hematoma accumulation of blood under the fingernail.

5. Disease that has tenosynovitis of the tendons of the abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis as they pass through a fibro-osseous tunnel at the level of the radial styloid.

7. Fracture of the base of the first metacarpal, often associated with subluxation of the carpometacarpal joint.

10. Syndrome resulting from constriction in wrist causing pressure on median nerve.

11. Avascular necrosis secondary to lunate dislocation.

12. Condition resulting from paralysis of the wrist extensor muscles.

15. Test used to determine obstruction of radial or ulnar artery.

17. This joint is located between the bones of the proximal and distal rows of the wrist as the two rows articulate with each other.

18. ________ finger is a rupture or avulsion of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon from its attachment to the distal phalanx.

20. The anatomic & functional link between forearm & hand.

22. This sign is evident on a dislocation of the lunate.

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