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What is the most common cause of vasculitis |
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Definition
Isolated cutaneous vasculitis from a drug rxn |
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Who is most likely to get Giant Cell Arteritis, Takayasu's Arteritis, and Polyarteritis Nodosa |
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Definition
Giant Cell: Caucasian Women over 65
Takayasu's: Young Asian Women
Polyarteritis Nodosa: Men
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What vessel's are affected by Giant Cell Arteritis, Takayasu's, Polyarteritis nodosa, Wegner's Granulomatosis |
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Definition
Temporal: Large Extracranials arteries with elastic lamina
Takayasu's: Aortic Branches
Polyarteritis Nodosa: Large and Medium, multisystem
Wegener's: Lung/URT, Renal
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What are the treatments for Giant Cell, Polyarteritis nodosa, and Wegener's |
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Definition
Giant: High does Steroids until sed rate decreases
Polyarteritis: steroids + cyclophosphamide
Wegener's: steroids + cyclophosphamide |
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What is the standard diagnostic work up for a vasculitis? |
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Definition
Vascular biopsy
Assess which organs
Assess vessel size and the presence of elastic lamina |
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What are some signs of giant cell arteritis and how is the diagnosis made |
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Definition
Temporal Headaches
ESR
Blindness
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
DX: Temporal Biopsy |
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What are the signs of Polyarteritis nodosa |
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Definition
Multisystem ischemia: Bowel, Skin Mononeuritis Multiplex, Renal |
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What are some mimics of Vasculitis |
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Definition
Endocarditis
Atrial Myxoma
Cholesterol Embolism
Thromboangiitis obliterans |
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How do you diagnose Wegener's Granulomatosis |
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Definition
Granulomatous inflamation on vessel biopsy |
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What is the typical presentation and work up for Inflammatory Muscle Diseases? |
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Definition
Proximal Muscle Weakness
Skin(if dermatomyositis): Rash of Sun-exposed areas, periungual telengeictasias, Heliotrope, Calcinosis
Work Up: Increased Muscle Enzymes
Abnormal EMG
Abnormal Biopsy
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What are the skin lesions associated with dermatomyositis |
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Definition
Photosensitive Rash
Periungual Telangiectasias
Heliotropic eyelids
Gottron's Papules (over Knuckles) |
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What endocrine test should you never forget to run on a patient who is suspected to have Inflammatory Muscle disease |
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Definition
TSH, Hypothyroid can mimic it |
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What are the components of CREST syndrome |
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Definition
Calcinosis
Raynaud's
Esophogeal Dysmotility
Sclerodactyly
Telangiectasias |
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What serious complications are seen in diffuse scleroderma, but not in CREST syndrome? What severe complication is shared? |
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Definition
Diffuse: Polymyositis
Renal Failure
Lung(HPTN, Fibrosis)
Severe Diverticulosis
Shared: Pulmonary HPTN |
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What areas of the body are first affected by scleroderma? |
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Definition
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What malignancy is Sjogren's syndrome associated with? |
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Definition
Lymphoma as is Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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What antibodies are associated with sjogrens's syndrome and how is the diagnosis made |
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Definition
SSA or SSB
Biopsy of minor lib salivary gland |
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What symptoms are shared by primary and secondary sjogren's syndromes? |
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Definition
Keratoconunctivitis Sicca
Xerostoma |
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Do scleroderma patients typically have a positive ANA? |
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Definition
90 % Do have it, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!(3x's) Hey, look it's Chris Brown! |
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What is used to treat pulm hypertension in CREST syndrome to prevent RHF? |
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Definition
Endothelial-1 Receptor Blockers |
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