Showing posts with label signs and symptoms of blount's disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label signs and symptoms of blount's disease. Show all posts

Sunday, December 20, 2009

64 - Siffert-katz sign

*In blount's disease, the knee is stable in full extension, but the medial femoral condyle may sublux posteromedially (into the depressed medial tibial plateau) at 10-20 degrees of flexion. This is called Siffert-katz sign.

*Tibia vara is otherwise called Blount's disease.























*The signs and symptoms of blount's disease are :

1. Intercondylar distance greater than 6 cms
2. Shot stature
3. Weight excessive for height
4. Severe deformity
5. Palpable metaphyseal beaking
6. Knee instability
7. Knee pain
8. Presence of Siffert-katz sign
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Q: Presence of siffert-katz sign is a feature of ?
a. Blount's disease
b. cubitus varus
c. cubitus valgus
d. coxa valgus

answer: a. blount's disease.

p.s= This question was asked in the DNB december 2009 question paper.

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