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Case 1:
26 year old sexually active man
painful swollen left knee & right ankle
pain on dorsum of foot on flexion, extension of toes
pain in Achille tendon
low back pain worse in AM, relieved by activity for several months
bothersome urethral discharge for 2 days
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Definition
Case 1 (cont):
P/E:
Arthrocentesis of knee yielded 20 ml hazy yellow fluid of poor viscosity;
WBC 35,000, 50% PMNs and 50% lymphs
No crystals
Gram stain does not show WBC or bacteria |
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Case 1:
2 main diagnostic possibilites? |
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Definition
Gonoccocal Arthritis and Reiter's (Reactive Arthritis) |
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Compare and contrast gonococcal arthritis and Reiter's (reactive arthritis) |
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Definition
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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18-40
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15-45
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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Gender
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Definition
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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18-40
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15-45
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Gender
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Men > Women
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Women > Men
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Genetics
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Term
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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18-40
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15-45
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Gender
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Men > Women
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Women > Men
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Genetics
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HLA-B27 associated 70%
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None
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Back Pain
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Peripheral arthritis
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Migratory arthritis
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Definition
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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18-40
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15-45
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Gender
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Men > Women
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Women > Men
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Genetics
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HLA-B27 associated 70%
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None
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Back Pain
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+++
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+/-
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Peripheral arthritis
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+
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+++
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Migratory arthritis
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+
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++
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Dysuria
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Urethral discharge
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Term
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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18-40
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15-45
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Gender
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Men > Women
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Women > Men
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Genetics
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HLA-B27 associated 70%
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None
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Back Pain
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+++
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+/-
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Peripheral arthritis
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+
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+++
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Migratory arthritis
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+
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++
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Dysuria
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++
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+++
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Urethral discharge
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+/-
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+++
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Conjunctivitis
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+++
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-
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Skin
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Keratoderma blenorrhagica
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Papules and pustules
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Diarrhea
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Sacroiliitis
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Definition
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Reiter’s Syndrome
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Gonococcal Arthritis
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Age
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18-40
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15-45
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Gender
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Men > Women
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Women > Men
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Genetics
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HLA-B27 associated 70%
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None
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Back Pain
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+++
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+/-
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Peripheral arthritis
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+
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Migratory arthritis
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+
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Dysuria
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++
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Urethral discharge
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+/-
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+++
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Conjunctivitis
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+++
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-
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Skin
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Keratoderma blenorrhagica
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Papules and pustules
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Diarrhea
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+/-
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Sacroiliitis
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+++
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+/-
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What labs would help distinguish between the two? |
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Definition
HLA-B27
If positive, which is more likely? |
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What other lab tests would help distinguish between the two?
Which would you expect to grow if it was gonococcal arthritis?
Reactive arthritis? |
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Definition
Cultures of fluid from the joint, urethra, pharynx, rectum
Gram stain of pustule fluid
GC:all of the above
Reactive: screen for Chlamydia, joint aspiration and eval |
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Organisms associated with Reactive Arthritis? |
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Definition
Enteric: salmonella, Shigella, yersinia, campylobacter, clostridium
Urogenital: Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma genitalium, Ureaplasma urealyicum
URI: B-hemolytic Strep, Chlamydia pneumoniae |
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MSK features of GC?
of Reactive?
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Definition
GC:
migratory arthritis and tenosynovitis
Reactive:
assymmetric peripheral oligoarthritis (LE)
dactylitis possible
enthesopathy
ASYMMETRIC SACROILITIS
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Are x-rays helpful?
why/why not? |
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Definition
ankle and knee films NOT helpful
SI joint film helpful
(how?)
feet (calcaneous) |
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Definition
GC: responds better to antibiotic (48 hrs)
Reactive: responds best to NSAIDS (Abx +/-) |
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Case 2:
19 yr old female college student
CC: chest pain (dull, aching pain in midchest, developed over past week; worse with deep breathing and laying down)
Hx: 2-3 mo of declining energy, hair falling out in clumps, stiffness all over, esp in hands, elbows, knees;
Tanning salon two weeks ago: skin burned and rash which has not yet cleared
Cold weather: fingers turn blue, white, red |
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Definition
Case 2 (cont):
Labs:
Hgb ↓
Leukocyte count ↓
Platelet count ↓
UA: 1+ protein, 1+ blood, 10-15 RBCs and 5-10 leukocytes, no casts
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skin burned at tanning salon
rash has not yet cleared |
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Definition
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cold weather, cold objects turn fingers blue, white, red |
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Definition
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striking red rash in face over cheeks, bridge of nose and lower forehead, extening down to chin, neck, upper chest.
nasolabial folds are spared |
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areas of scalp completely bald
red, inflammatory lesions in her nasal septum and palate; pt. is unaware of them |
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Definition
alopecia
painless oral ulcers |
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heart sounds distant, harsh sound which is present in both systole and diastole
wrists and all PIPs are swollen, tender
both knees have effusions
1+ pre-tibial pitting edema bilaterally |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
serositis of SLE
pericarditis |
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What's causing the leg edema? |
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Definition
1. Nephrotic syndrome due to lupus nephritis
2. Increased venous pressures due to pericardial tamponade |
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What's causing the anemia?
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Definition
The patient has pancytopenia, which may occur in SLE. This could be confused with drug or toxin exposure causing bone marrow depression, so a bone marrow aspirate may be in order. |
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The anemia in SLE is an
autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
What diagnostic test confirms this? |
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Definition
Also may obtain a direct Coomb’s test and reticulocyte count. |
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Definition
Repeat the urinalysis, culture the urine to exclude infection, and quantify the proteinuria by measuring proteinuria over a 24 hour period. If significant proteinuria exists, a kidney biopsy may be indicated. |
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Any tests to confirm lupus?
what about to strengthen the dx? |
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Definition
Confirm (aka SPECIFIC tests) =
anti-DNA, anti-Smith
Strengthen dx (SENSITIVE)=
+ ANA |
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Prognosis of this patient? |
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Definition
the more criteria, the worse the prognosis |
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Case 3:
63 retired school teacher
limping, complains of jt pain in knees for years, but worse in the past 6-10 months
keeps her awake at night
morning stiffness for about 10 min
knees "freeze" after sitting and take a few minutes to become limber again |
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Definition
P/E:
General: unremakable
MSK: good ROM of shoulders, elbows, wrists
Hands: square of base of thumbs, swelling PIP and DIP bilaterally
Hips: good ROM
Knees: painful to motion + crepitation; left has small effusion, mild genu varus (bowing) |
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What is squaring of the base of thumbs? |
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What are the lab tests specific for OA? |
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Definition
Trick question: there are no specific tests for OA. You could get an ESR and CBC. |
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What would the x-rays show? |
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Definition
Decreased joint space in medial compartment (left knee), osteosclerosis (increase bone density), and osteophyte formation |
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What would the synovial fluid show? |
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Definition
Non-inflammatory
Low cell count (WBC <200)
No crystals
normal viscosity, clear-straw colored |
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What are questions to ask about past medical hx related to the patient's current problem? |
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Definition
Is there a history of trauma, bow-leggedness, or a family history of similar problem? What is the occupational history? |
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What is the significance of multiple joint involvement? |
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Definition
Generalized, Primary OA
rather than secondary OA |
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Definition
Non-inflammatory
Degeneration of cartilage
In familial OA, a genetic defect in cartilage collagen has been noted |
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Case 4:
23 yr old male student with CC of back pain for 1 year, getting worse, interferring with activities.
Past week: knees and ankles hurt; feels stiff all over.
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Definition
Case 4 (cont):
symptoms worse in early morning with 1-2 hr "warm-up" period
Severe back pain at night keeping him awake; must walk the pain off
Stiffness after sitting |
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If his father and uncle (who has one blind eye) have "spine issues"
what dx do you suspect? |
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Definition
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What are P/E findings to look for if suspecting ankylosing spondylitis? |
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Definition
Determine mobility of lumbar spine with Schober’s test, costovertebral joints with chest expansion. Examine other joints for swelling, effusion, tenderness, and range of motion. Look for signs of enthesopathy
SI joint tenderness, dacytylitis, cardiac AR, pulm fibrosis |
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Term
P/E:
diastolic murmur heardover second right intercostal space |
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Definition
AR (common finding; 5-10% of ankylosing spondylitis patients) |
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PE (cont)
lumbar lordosis is decreased, flexion of lumbar spine is decreased (Schober's test)
Chest expansion is 1 cm
Bilat knee effusions, both ankles are swollen and tender
marked tenderness in plantar aspect of right heel |
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Definition
decreased chest expansion: costovertebral joint involvement
knee/ankle findings: not typical
tenderness in heel? enthesitis |
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Why is the uncle blind in one eye? |
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Definition
Anterior uveitis
Patient is at risk for developing it, too. |
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Genetic marker associated with Ankylosing Spondylitis? |
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Definition
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Is HLA-B27 useful for diagnosis? |
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Definition
NO, but can be prognostic
About 5-10% of North Americans has HLA-B27. Only around 2-10% of these will have ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Thus, the vast majority of HLA-B27+ individuals do not have AS. However, 90% or more of people with AS are HLA-B27+. |
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Definition
mild anemia
elevated ESR
(non-specific) |
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radiographic findings in early dz? |
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Definition
SI joint arthritis or fusion |
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later radiographic findings? |
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Case 5:
45 yr old man with increased swelling, erythema, moderate pain in right knee for 3-4 days
PMHx shows chronic EtOH abuse (>12 beers/day X 20 yrs) and DM
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Definition
PE: afebrile pt with swollen knee that is tender, slightly warm
no other joints involved, no systemic symptoms
routine lab studies are normal except for elevated glucose, mildly elevated AST/ALT, ESR of 60, WBC of 9,000 with 60%PMNs and 40% lymphocytes |
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classify the arthritis:
acute, chronic, mono, polyarticular... |
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Definition
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45 cc of hazy yellow fluid with poor viscosity and 95,000 WBC (90% PMN)
gram stain is negative
no crystals
Dx?
tx? |
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Definition
Infection arthritis
Septic arthritis
drain and give empirical antibiotics |
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Definition
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predisposing factors in this patient? |
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Case 6:
41 yr old housekeeper
joint pain for a couple years affecting hands
crooked
elbow, knee, ankle, and feet involvement
worse in the morning (stiff)
needs to "warm-up" for 4 hrs each morning
Characterize the arthritis: acute, chronic, mono, poly, asymmetric, symmetric.. |
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Definition
chronic polyarticular symmetrical arthritis |
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Mouth has been dry all the time
lost taste of food, lost sense of smell
gritty sensation in eyes
Characterize these symptoms |
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Definition
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HEENT: poor dentition and advanced dental caries
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Definition
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swelling in PIP and MCP
ulnar deviation
both wrists, left elbow are swollen and tendor
non-adherent subcutaneous nodules about 1 cm each
left hip painful to internal and external rotation
ankles and sub-talar joints are tender and swollen
MTPs all tender |
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Definition
RA
These are rheumatoid nodules. Cause is unknown, but they occur over bony prominences, and sites of pressure. Pathology shows a granuloma. Nodules are associated with a more severe prognosis
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3rd and 4th fingers have persistent flexion at PIP and extension at DIP
what is this called? |
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Definition
Boutonierre's
What is swan's neck?
Note: DIP not swollen, but the ligament causes deformaties
what does DIP involvement distinguish RA from? |
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further tests to make dx of RA? |
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Definition
1. . A serum rheumatoid factor and some x-rays of the hands would remove all doubt. |
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Definition
Rheumatoid factor is an antibody to IgG. It helps to make the diagnosis in cases less straightforward than this. |
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if RF negative, is it still RA? |
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Definition
, even if RF is negative, the diagnosis would not change, and she would be said to have seronegative RA |
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X-rays of hands would show... |
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Definition
Juxta-articular demineralization, soft tissue swelling, decreased joint space and bony erosions
Erosions IN the joint
Erosions OUTside of joint with "overhanging edges" = gout
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