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another condition commonly associate with rheumatic disease, characterized by episodic vasospasm resulting in ischemia of the digits, |
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Diagnosis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus |
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"ANTINUCLEAR," FOUR CRITERIA ARE REQUIRED TO establish A diagnosis Antinuclear antibody Neurologic disorder-seizures or psychosis Thrombocytopenia Immunologic disorder Nasopharyngeal or oral ulcers Urinary abnormalities Cutaneous discoid rash Light sensitivity Effusions Arthritis of two or more joints Rash in malar area |
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Systemic lupus erythematosus |
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is an autoimmune disorder associated with a wide array of manifestions, many of whch involve the skin |
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is characterized by reticular erythema, which is purplish at times, and most commonly affects the lower extremities |
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called atrophie blance, occurs in some women with persistent deep purple livedo reticularis |
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Bullous lupus erythematosus |
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associate with SLE, separation of subepidermal, and direct immunofluorescence reveals immune deposits at the dermal and epidermal junction. |
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Bullous lupus erythematosus |
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is a sign of underlying malignancy, some cases it disappeared with treament of a tumor |
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diagnosis include morning stiffness, joint tenderness or pain on motion, joint swelling, subcutaneous nodules, radiographic changes typical of rheumatoid arthritis, positive rheumatoid factor, and synovial fluid |
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also present in achilles tendon, metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints, ischial tuberosities, and sacrum can also develop rheumatoid nodules |
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caused by necrotixing arteritis of small and medium size arteries, may be indistinguishable from polyarteritis nodosa |
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known as progressive systemic sclerosis, is a connective tissue disease characterized by cutaneous induration and thickening . |
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Systemic scleroderma canbe classified as two distint entities, |
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Crest syndrome and diffuse scleroderma |
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Calcinosis Raynaud's phenomenon Esophageal Dysmotility Sclerodactyly Telangiectasia slowly progressive and therefore carries a more benign prognosis |
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is localized forms of scleroderma and not associated with systemic symptoms, characterized by localized plaques of indurated skin often surrounded by a vioilaceous halo |
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Mixed Connective tissue disease |
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is a entity that combines features of sleroderma, lupus, and dermatomyositis |
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is extreme physical exertion or trauma often precedes the condition, which begins with painful swelling of the extremities |
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Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome |
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caused by ingesting oral L-tryptophan |
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at Mount Sinai Hospital Center: Malignant-Medications Strep-Serum Sickness Henoch-Schonlein purpura-Hepatitis B Connective tissue diseas-Cryoglobulinemia |
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is form of vasculitis that most commonly occurs in children and young adults |
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Gastrointestinal symptoms, abdominal pain, hematemesis, and melena, arthralgias and arthritis, symmetric palpable purpura of the lower extremities, and renal involvement as manifested by hematuria and proteinuria |
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consist of a triad of oral, genital, and ocular lesions |
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can lead to Pathergy that frequently apprears at sites of venipuncture or intravenous administraitonn |
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Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia |
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arthralgias, skin lesions, and glomerulonephritis |
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is sharply demarcated erythematous scaling plaques, elbows and knees are typically involved, as are the scalp, intergluteal cleft, palms, soles, and genitals |
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occasionally develops after a streptococcal pharyngitis or other upper respiratory infection. Skin lesions are erythematous scaling, macules, papules that can become confluent to form plaque psoriasis |
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skin becomes red and scaly lead to hypotension, renal failure, loss of protein, iron deficiency anemia, leukocytosis because of increase cutaneous blood flow, and high output cardiac failure |
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charaterized by the development of sterile pustules either in psoriatic plaques or in previously uninvolved skin, open to palms and soles |
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Pustular Psoriasis of Von Zumbusch |
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is a medical emergency characterized by abrupt onset of generalized pustules associated with fever and leukocytosis |
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Pustular Psoriasis of Von Zumbusch |
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frequently occur after withdrawal of systemic steroids in a patient with pre-existing psoriasis. |
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form of generalized pustular psoriasis, and results in severe constitutional symptoms, including dehydration, hypotension, renal failure, electrolyte imbalance, and hypocalcemia. |
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is asymmetric arthritic involving only two or three joints at a time, especially those of the fingers and toes, joint deformities identical to those seen in rheumatoid arthritis occur, but Rheumatoid factor is absent. |
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creating a "Pencil-in-cup," deformity, erosion of the middle phalanx and expansion of the base of the terminal phalanx. |
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The most deforming type of psoriatic arthritis called |
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In the severe cases of psoriatic arthritis resulting "telescoping of the digits" called |
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postdysenteric forms also occur, especially after infection with Shigella flexneri, salmonelli or Yersinia infection. |
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a multiorgan system disorder of unknown etiology, collecting of granuloma like a nodule, either caseating granulomatosis or non caseating granulomatosis |
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Cause of Erythema Nodosum |
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Behcet's disease Estrogens Drugs Recent infection Enteropathies Sarcoid Tuberculosis |
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lead to ulcerations and may follow treatment with intralesional steroids and result from the cutaneous atrophy associated with corticosteroid therapy. |
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