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prognosis for scleroderma |
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Definition
•9 yr survival rate: 40%
•Worse in diffuse disease, in blacks, males and older patients
•Lung disease number 1 cause of mortality
•Also common to have death from advanced chronic kidney disease or heart failure
•Breast and lung CA more common in scleroderma
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Term
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Definition
- inflammatory autoimmune disorder
- Hallmark: +ANA (very sensitive: almost 100 are +ANA; not specific: ANA also present in other dz)
- multiple organ systems involved
- antigen-Ab complexes trapped in capillaries of organs
- antibody destruction of host cells (thrombocytopenia)
- waxing and waning pattern
- mild episodes to rapidly life threatening
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Rheumatic dz causes of 2° Raynaud's |
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Definition
- scleroderma
- SLE
- polymyositis/dermatomyositis
- Sjogren
- vasculitis (polyarteritis nodosa, takayasu dz, Buerger dz)
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Definition
+ANA (95-100%)
+LE cell prep (replaced by ANA, NEVER ordered anymore)
Ab to native DNA (60%) usually means lupus, rarely RA
+ Anti-Sm (10-25%) no other dz has this
+ RF (20%)
False + syphilis test
Depressed serum complement: nl in remission
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Smith antigen helps keep DNA in its correct shape while it works to communicate with other cells on how to effectively work
- the antibody to the smith antigen test usually means that lupus is present |
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Definition
•Patient education and emotional support
•Drug therapy tailored to severity at the time
•Photosensitivity: protective lotion to skin/ local steroids
•Minor joint pain: rest/NSAIDs
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SLE drug therapy to reduce disease flairs |
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Definition
- Hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil): 200 or 400mg/d po
- an antimalarial agent
- must give annual eye exam (to check for retinal changes caused by plaquenil)
- Drug induced neuropathy and myopathy may occur
- Danazole: (an androgenic steroid)
- for thrombocytopenia not controlled by steroids
- DHEA is comparable to plaquenil, but has troubling side effects (acne)
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Drug therapy for Severe SLE complications |
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Definition
- Systemic corticosteroids (40-60 mg qd)
- Indicated for kidney complications, hemolytic anemia, pericarditis or mocarditis, alveolar hemorrhage, CNS problems and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
- If resistant to steroids use Immunosuppressants:
- Cyclophosphamide, mycophenolate mofetil, azathioprine
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Treatment of of severe lupus nephritis |
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Definition
- Consists of Induction and Maintenance phases
- Cyclophosphamide used for both phases
- improves renal survival, not pt survival
- Gonadotropin releasing hormone analog
- to protect against premature ovarian failure
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Treatment of Antiphospholipid syndrome development in SLE |
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Definition
anticoagulation (Warfarin to INR of 2.0-3.0) |
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Term
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Definition
- 10 year survival rate: 85%
- waxing/waning
- Bimodal distribution of mortality:
- Early: opportunistic infections leading cause, followed by SLE causing kidney and CNS dz
- Later: accelerated atherosclerosis, due to chronic inflammation, becomes major caues
- MIs 5x over general population (due to hypercoagulation from vasculitis)
- Treat risk factors for MI
- Flu vaccine annually, pneumococcal q 5 years
- Higher rates of CA: preventative cancer screening must be followed
- Avascular necrosis of bone common (often hip)
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Definition
- Rheumatologist must be involved
- other specialists as different organs become affected
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Definition
- Symptomatic and supportive
- No tmt for underlying dz
- Severe Raynauds: CCBs
- GERD: PPIs
- eat small, frequent meals
- Hypertensive crisis in renal crisis: ACEi
- Prednisone has NO ROLE
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Term
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Definition
- Keep body warm
- CCBs (i.e nifedipine 30-180mg/d po) are first line therapy
- others: ACEIs, sympatholytic agents, topical nitrates, phosphidiesterase inhibitors, SSRIs, and endothelin-receptor inhibitors
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Definition
- a group of findings developed in some polymyositis and dermatomyositis pts
- includes: inflammatory arthritis, Raynaud, ILD, and often severe muscle dz associated with certain autoantibodies (eg, anti-Jo1 Ab)
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Lab findings in Pts with polymyositis and dermatomyositis |
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Definition
- Muscle enzyme levels (CK and aldolase) important for dx and dz activity
- elevated ALT and AST
- +ANA (80-95%)
- +RF (33%)
- Anti-Jo-1 (20-30%) specific for these dzs
- Anti-Mi-2 (dermatomyositis specific)
- Anti-SRP (severe polymyositis specific)
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Term
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Definition
- a dz that is pathologically distinct from polymyositis, but that has similar a clinical presentation and tmt
- characteristic dusky red rash may appear in a malar distribution, as well on other areas of ht eface, neck, shoulders, and upper chest and back.
- Periorbital edema and a purplish suffusion over eyelids are typical
- Periungual erythema, dilations of nail bed capillaries, and scaly patches over the dorsum of PIP and MCP joints are highly suggestive.
- Dz can easily be mistaken for SLE or psoriasis
- High risk of malignancy associated with this dz
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Tmt of polymyositis and dermatomyositis |
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Definition
Steroids (40-60mg qd po initially, then taper), usually long term use is needed as pt will relapse when steroid is completely removed |
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Definition
- a systemic autoimmune dz, predominantly in women (90%)
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia are predominant symptoms
- loss of taste and smell
- systemic manifestations (less common): dysphagia, vasculitis, pleuritis, obstructive lung dz, neruophychiatric dz, pancreatitis, renal tubular acidosis
- Tmt is symptomatic and supportive (artificial tears, polocarpine or cevimeline (an acetylcholine derivative) are useful for dry mouth
- Atropinic drugs and decongestants should be avoided as they decrease salivary secretions
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Definition
- Necrosis of skeletal muscle associated with crush injuries to muscle, prolonged immobility, drug toxicity's (ie statins), hypothermia, and other causes
- Massive acute elevations of muscle enzymes
- can result in acute renal injury, which is almost always associated with hypovolemia
- Tmt: vigorous fluid resuscitation, mannitol and urine alkalinization
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Definition
- a heterogenous group of disorders characterized by inflammation within the walls of the affected blood vessels.
- each predominantly affects either small, medium or large vessels. This is the 1st consideration when narrowing down which dz is present
- From there, symptoms and physical findings are used to determine the dz
- all present with constitutional sxs: fever, wt loss, malaise, arthalgias/arthritis
- Bx can be diagnosits
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Term
Typical manifestations large vessel vasculitis |
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Definition
- Limb claudication
- Asymmetric blood pressures
- Absence of pulses
- Bruits
- Aortic dilation
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Term
Typical manifestations medium vessel vasculitis
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Definition
- Cutaneous nodules
- ulcers
- livedo reticularis (mottled reticulated vascular pattern, appears as lace-like purple discoloration on the legs)
- Digital gangrene
- Mononeuritis mulitplex
- Microaneurysms
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Typical manifestations small vessel vasculitis
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Definition
- Purpura (red/purple skin discolorations)
- vesiculobullous lesions (fluid filled lesions)
- uriticaria
- Glumerulonephritis
- Alveolar hemorrhage
- cutaneous extravascular necrotizing granulomas
- splinter hemorrhages
- uveitis
- episcleritis
- scleritis
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Term
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Definition
- Vasculitis always affecting medium arteries, and sometimes small arteries
- pain in extremities is often a prominent early symptom.
- mononeuritis multiplex (most common finding = drop foot) + systemic illness is suggestive
- kidney is often affected, causing renin-mediated HTN
- common features include fever, abd pain, livedo reticularis mononeruitis multiples, anemia, and elevated acute phase rxns (ESR or CRP)
- Associated with Hep B (10%)
- Prognosis: without tmt 5yr survival = 10%, with tmt = 60-90%
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Tmt of polyarteritis nodosa |
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Definition
- Corticosteroids: Prednisone 40-60 mg/d po
- control fever, constitutional sxs and heal vascular lesions
- Pulse Methylprednisolone (ex: 1g IV daily for 3 days) for pts who are critically ill at presentation
- Immunosuppressive agents, esp cyclopsosphamide, lower risk of dz related death for those with severe dz
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Tmt of polymyalgia rheumatica |
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Definition
For isolated dz (w/o giant cell arteritis)
- Prednisone 10-20 mg/d po x 2-4 weeks then slowly taper
- most pts must remain on for 1 year
- addition of weekly methotrexate may help taper off prednisone
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Tmt of Giant cell arteritis |
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Definition
- Immediate high dose steroid and bx
- to prevent blindness, bx to dx
- Prednisone 60mg qd po x 1 month then try to taper (monitor ESR)
- If visual loss has occurred: IV pulse methylprednisolone
- No steroid sparing tmt has been identified yet
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Term
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Definition
- In full expression: vasculitis of small arteries, arterioles, and capillaries, necrotizing granulomatous lesions of both upper and lower respiratory tract, glomerulonephritis, and other organ manifestations
- + ANCA serology (antineurtophil cytoplasmic antibodies)
- suspect if mild respiratory sxs (nasal congestion, sinusitis) are refractory to tmt
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Term
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Definition
- Prednisone (1 mg/kg daily) and cyclophosphamide
- Then, azathioprine or methotrexate to maintain remission
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Term
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Definition
- most common in asians, turkish or middle eastern background
- all manifestations believed to be due to vasculitis of small, medium, and large venous and arterial vessels
- Recurrent, painful aphthous ulcers of mouth & genitals
- Additional cutaneous findings include erythema nodosum-like lesions, a follicular rash, and the "pathergy" phenomenon (formation of a sterile pustule at the site of a needle stick)
- Either anterior or posterior uveitis
- Variety of necrologic lesions that can mimic MS, esp involvement of white matter of brainstem
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Term
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Definition
- Corticosteroids are mainstay
- Azathioprine effective steroid sparing agent
- Cyclophosphamide or chlorambucil for severe dz
- Colchicine and thalidomide for mucocutaneous findings
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Seronegative spondyloartheropathies |
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Definition
- inflammatory joint diseases of the vertebral column, associated with HLA-B27.
- Seronegative is used b/c they may mimic rheumatoid diseases, but these pts are Rh factor -
- Ex: ankylosing spondylitis, Psoriatic arthritis, Reactive arthritis (Reiter syndrome)
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Term
Lab findings for ankylosing spondylitis |
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Definition
Elevated EST (85%)
Rh -
HLA-B27 (90% of whites, and 50% of blacks, but not specific) |
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Term
Imaging for ankylosing spondylitis |
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Definition
- earliest changes at sacroiliac joints (1st 2 years only detectable by MRI (b/l and symmetric)
- Bamboo spine describes late radiographic appearance of the spinal column: vertebral bodies are fused by vertically oriented bridging syndesmophytes formed by ossification of the annulus fibrous and calcification of the anterior and lateral spinal ligaments
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Term
Tmt for ankylosing spondylosis |
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Definition
- NSAIDs
- TNF inhibitors for NSAID resistant axial dz
- Etanercept, adalimumab or infliximab for pts whose sxs are refractory to NSAIDs
- sulfasalazine for peripheral arhtritis
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Tmt of Psoriatic arthritis |
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Definition
- NSAIDs alone for mild cases
- Methotrexate if no response to NSAIDs (improves both cutaneous and arthritic manifestations)
- TNF inhibitors added if refractory to methotreate for both arthritis and psoriatic dz
- Alefacetp may also help
- Steroids not useful
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Term
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Definition
- NSAIDs are mainstay
- Antibiotics given at time of nongonococcal STI reduce chance of development of this disorder, but once developed, antibiotics do not alleviate sxs
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