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Term
Rupture of the central slip of a digital extensor tendon at the middle phalanx, marked by extension of the MCP and DIP joints and flexion of the PIP joints. Seen in what dz?
Definition
Boutoneirre deformity
Term
4 classic signs of inflammation
Definition

Calor - heat

Dolor - pain

Rubor - redness

tumor - swelling

Term
Small nodules located at the DIP joint, is a calcified spur of the joint cartilage associated with OA.
Definition
heberden's nodes
Term
Bony outgrowths, usually found around a joint. it is commonly seen in DJD
Definition
osteophyte
Term
Disorder characterized by episodic digital ischemia, manifested clinically by the sequential development of digital blanching, cyanosis, and rubor of the fingers or toes following cold exposure and subsequent rewarming
Definition
raynaud's phenomenon
Term
The connective tissue membrane that lines the cavity of a synovial joint and produces the synovial fluid. it lines all internal surfaces of the cavity except for the articular cartilage of the bones. Inflammation of this lining called ____ is the major manifestation of RA.
Definition

synovium

synovitis

Term
A characteristic hand deformity seen in ___ that involves hyperextension of the PIP and hyperflexion of the DIP
Definition

swan neck

RA

Term
A nodular deposit of monosodium urate monohydrate crystals wtih an associated foreign body reaction. associatd wtih gout. often seen in fingers, eyelids, and ears.

must be differentiated from bursitis and rheumatoid arthritis
Definition
tophi
Term
bony inflammation on the PIP, characteristic of OA
Definition
bouchard's nodes
Term
What are some radiographic findings of OA
Definition

bony sclerosis

loss of cartilage

osteophytes

 

Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

Not helpful early in dz
tends to be symmetric involvement
loss of bone (juxta-articular erosion)
Joint space narrowing, loss of cartilage after months
Definition
RA
Term
What is the purpose of doing radiographs for RA?
Definition
to evaluate the extent of damage so we know what treatment approach we need to take
Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

Calcinosis - subcutaneous deposit
pulmonary fibrosis
upper esophageal and GI issues - small bowel obstruction, esophageal dismotility
Definition
limited scleroderma (CREST)
Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

Pulmonary fibrosis
Definition
Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

asymmetrical joint swelling
subcortical cysts w/o erosions
juxta-articular erosions
spicules
soft tissue masses
Definition
gout
Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

chondrocalcinosis (halo-looking in joint space), often in wrists, shoulders, and knees.
Definition
pseudogout
Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

lung involvement:
- infiltrates that may be cavitating
- nodules
- pleuritis
- obstruction with atelectasis from fibrous scarring

angiogram abnormality:
- the "skipping" look of narrowing and widening
Definition
Wegener's granulomatosus
Term
What dz? Radiographic findings:

- Bamboo spine with syndesmophytes
- sclerosis of SI joints - sacroilitis
Definition
ankylosing spondylitis
Term
What are some indications for screening for rheumatoid factor?
Definition

RA and Sjogren's syndrome

 

Screens for inflammatory disease but is not specific

Term
What are some conditions that could show positive Rh factor?
Definition

RA

Sjogren's

COPD

HCV

lupus

elderly

Hep C

Term
____ is the initial screening for inflammation. It is a measure of how far the top of the RBC layer has fallen in a tube of blood in one hour. When inflammation is present the high proportion of fibrinogen in the blood causes RBCs to stick to each other and form stacks that settle faster.

In what diseases would this be elevated?

If this is >100, think what dzs?

If this is markedly decreased, think what dzs?
Definition

sed rate

 

temporal arteritis

polymyalgia rheumatica

giant cell arteritis

SLE

RA

Chronic kidney dz

 

 

>100:

PMR/GCA

Wegener's

Leukemia

lymphoma

renal insufficiency

cacner

 

decreased:

polycythemia

sickle cell

hereditary spherocytosis

chf

Term
How do you determine the normal sed rate for a pt?
Definition
divide their age by 2 - will be the upper limit of their ESR
Term
Joint fluid analysis:

Fluid color:
Transparent = ?
Translucent = ?
Opaque = ?
Definition

transparent = noninflammatory

translucent = mild inflammation

opaque = purulent effusion

Term
Joint fluid analysis:

White cell count:
<2,000 = ?
2,000-75,000 = ?
>100,000 = ?
Definition

<2000 = non-inflammatory

2000-75000 = inflammatory

>100,000 = purulent

Term
How can you tell the difference between gout and pseudogout?
Definition

On microscopic exam:

Gout - negative birefringent monosodium urate crystals

psuedogout - positive birefringent calcium pyrophosphate crystals

Term
When would you do a serum uric acid test?
Definition

screening for gout

following uric acid levels of pts on allopurinol (uloric) or probenecid

Term
when would you do a urine uric acid test?
Definition
to determine if the pt has under or over secretion of uric acid
Term
What are some causes of uric acid level elevation/
Definition

gout (although 25% of gout pts do not have elevated levels)

diuretics

low dose aspirin

alcohol

Term
What test?

measures proteins that help fight infection but measuring how the compliment system (C3 & C4) are functioning.

Used to screen for autoimmune diseases, especially lupus.

Helps to distinguish chronic dz from more acute processes
Definition
FANA
Term
Pt presents with joint pain, skin rash, fatigue. You suspect lupus. What drug would you prescribe to prevent flare ups and major organ involvement?
Definition
hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil)
Term
Severe lupus (CNS involvement, significant arthritis, major organ invovlement). What therapy? What are some considerations of this treatment?
Definition

Steroids (prednisone, methotrexate, leflunomide)

 

Methotrexate: must be off for 3 mos before pregnancy

Leflunomide: long half life, persists in pts for years. must be off drug for 2 years or be detoxed before pregnancy.

Term
What is the first FDA approved drug for SLE in 56 years?
Definition
belimimab (benlysta)
Term
What dz?

spontaneous abortions
thromboses
thrombocytopenia
livedo reticularis (lacy veins underneath skin, usually around arms, elbows, knees)
hypercoagulability

Often associated with Lupus


If thrombosis is present in this dz, what treatment?
Definition

APA syndrome

 

coumadin with INR between 3&4, as long as platelets are >50,000

Term
If a pt is in catastrophic APA syndrome, what should be done?
Definition

Treat with pulse solumedrol, IV cytoxan, and rituxan

 

Tx must begin immediately as death or loss of limbs/organs can occur

Term
1. Inflammation in muscles
2. inflammation in muscles + skin involvement
3. Pt with connective tissue disease (CTD) and myositis
4. Muscle inflammation that is not responsible to treatment
Definition

polymyositis

dermatomyositis

myositis associated with CTD

inclusion body myositis

Term
Pt with symmetric proximal muscle weakness (no pain). May have fever, chills, sweat, fatigue, dysphagia, pulmonary and cardiac symptoms and periorbital edema. Dx?
Definition
myositis
Term
Pt with proximal muscle weakness and a heliotrope rash
Definition
myositis
Term
Typical rahses of myositis.
Definition

heliotrope

gottron's papules (on knuckles)

sun-sensitive rash

Term
What's the biggest difference between the skin rash of lupus v. myositis?
Definition

myositis (gottron's papules or heliotrope rash) tend to appear on knucles or around eyes

 

 

Term
Pt presents with muscle weakness & rash.

EMG shows abnormalities
Muscle enzymes: elevated CPK (18,000), serum aldolase, SGOT
Muscle biopsy: perivascular infiltrate of inflammatory cells (lymphocytes)

Dx? What dz should definitely be ruled out?
Tx?
Definition

myositis

R/O inclusion body myositis

 

Tx: steroids (immediate relief), methotrexate & azathiprime (long term). Rituximab if methotrexate and azo fail

 

sgot & AST are liver enzymes

Term
Components of a normal joint
Definition

Water (70%)

Cartilage (70% water)

Type II collagen

Proteoglycans (nutrients of cartilage = glucosamine, chondroitin)

Chondrocytes (make proteoglycans. rarely regnerate after injury)

synovium & synovial fluid (lubrication and blood supply)

Term
Changes of synovium in RA?
Definition
becomes very much thicker
Term
Where are two places where RA could definitely not occur?
Definition
DIPs and back (no synovium)
Term
classic systemic symptoms of rheumatoid dz
Definition

fever/chills

rash/photosensitivity

dry eyes/mouth

stomatitis

raynaud's

pleuropericardial

Term
Possible ddx if one joint is involved
Definition

septic arthritis (worst case scenario - think of this first)

crystal dz

DJD

traumatic effusion (injury)

Term
Polyarticular joint ddx
Definition

RA (most common)

spondyloarthropathies (ankylosing spondylitis, reiters)

undifferentiated CTD (lupus, sjogrens)

DJD

crystal dz (less likely than monoarticular)

Term
Pt with back pain. DDX?
Definition

back strain (most common)

Lumbar disc herniation (radiant, pos straight leg raise)

scoliosis (young women)

spinal stenosis (pseudoclaudication)

OA

Term
Shoulder pain DDX
Definition

subacromial bursitis (tender on raising arm)

Adhesive capsulitis (AROM & PROM limitation)

OA

rotator cuff

bicipital tendonitis (tender in front, on resisted rotation)

Term
Knee pain DDX
Definition

anserine bursitis

prepatellar bursitis

baker's cyst (OA and RA)

chondromalacia patella

OA of knee

Term
hip pain ddx
Definition

OA

trochanteric bursitis (classically hurts at night)

referred pain from back

Term
Primary v. secondary sjogren's
Definition

Primary: dry eyes/dry mouth, common in older women

 

secondary: associated wtih another CTD

Term
What dz? common in older women and often seen with other autoimmune conditions. Characterized by an infiltration of lymphoid cells in the lacrimal & salivary glands
Definition
sjogrens
Term
Pt wtih pos schirmer test, rose bengel staining, lymphocyte infiltration in salivary glands, and pos SSA/SSB (or RA or ANA) test. Dx?
Definition
sjogren's
Term
extraglandular symptoms of ____ include fatigue, synovitis, rashes, vasculitis, biliary cirrhosis, renal tubular acidosis, pancreatic insufficiency
Definition
sjogren's
Term
Tx for what dz?

salagen/evoxac
tear duct ablation
plaquenil
nsaids
Definition
sjogren's
Term
Sjogren's pts are at risk for what serious disease?
Definition
lymphoma
Term
What dz?

chronic multi-system disease involving the skin, lungs, and GI tract as well as the renal system. Widespread small vessel vasculopathy (vessel scarring) and fibrosis are present.
Definition
scleroderma
Term
Possible environmental causes or triggers for ____:
bleomycin
vinyl chloride
contaiminated tryptophan
trichloroethylene
silicone
epoxy resins
Definition

scleroderma

 

Term
___ is typically seen 5-10 years before the other symptoms of CREST
Definition
raynaud's
Term
Symptoms of CREST
Definition

Calcinosis (subq calcium deposit)

Raynaud's

Esophageal dysmotility

Sclerodactyly

Telangiectasias

Term
What dz?
40% 10 year survival
Anti-SCL 70 antibody
diffuse skin involvment (swelling and stiffnes of fingers and skin above wirst)
major organ invovlemnt (renal vasospasm, CHF and arrythmias, pulmonary fibrosis)
raynauds
polyarthralgias common
flexion contractures common
friction rubs = poor prognosis
upper and lower GI dysmotility

Labs: SCL70 antibody, RA factor +, ESR normal, mild increase in IgG
Definition
PSS
Term
What dz?

70% 10 year survival
anticentromere antibody
raynauds
sclerodactyly to wrists
scleroderma on hands and mouth ('pursed mouth')
telangiectasias
pulmonary htn (late in dz)
esophageal dysmotility
Definition
CREST (limited scleroderma)
Term
Tx for scleroderma
Definition

calcium channel blocker for raynaud's

ACE inhibitors for renal crisis

steroids for myositis

NSAIDS or plaquenil for synovitis

cyclophosphamide for pulmonary fibrosis

viagra, iloprost, tracleer for pulmonary htn

Term
What is morphea?
Definition
isolated scleroderma
Term
Why is it bad to do a skin biopsy of scleroderma?
Definition
skin won't heal from where biopsy was taken
Term
Heberden's and bouchard's nodes are seen in what dz?
Definition
OA
Term
___ arthritis affects upper neck (C1-3)
___ arthritis affects lower neck (C5-7)
Definition

RA

OA

Term
OA tx
Definition

exercise!

lose weight

glucosamine/chondroitin

NSAIDS

joint injections (G-F 20, steroids, hylan products)

 

Term
two biggest complications of NSAIDS
Definition
Gi and cardio
Term
what are some ways to protect the GI tract while taking NSAIDs
Definition

Cox-2 NSAIDs (celebrex)

NSAID + PPI (prilosec, prevacid)

NSAID + misoprostol

NSAID + H-2 blocker (pepsid)

Term
What is V58.69?
Definition
something about checking for organ fxn/GI bleed in pts taking NSAIDs
Term
Elevated CRP & ESR, leukocytosis, pos rheum factor, neg CCP. Artery biopsy shows acute infiltration with polymorphonuclear leukocytes and fibroid necrosis. Angiogram reveals areas of tapering with areas of occlusion and aneurysm. What dz?
Definition
polyarteritis
Term
in what diseases is there an HLA-B27 association/
Definition

ankylosing spondylitis (mainly)

reiters syndrome

acute anterior uveitis

reactive arthritis

psoriatic spondylitis

7% of dz-free people

Term
____ is a disease-specific autoantibody marker for RA (98% specific). It can be detected before the onset of the disease and the higher it is, the more aggressive the dz.
Definition
anti-CCP
Term
What are some risk factors for gout?
Definition

men

>50

Post-menopausal women

DM

Htn

Hyperlipidemia

g

Term
90% of gout is due to ____. 10% is due to ____.
Definition

undersecretion of uric acid

overproduction of uric acid

 

determined by 24 hour urine test: Low levels of uric acid in urine = undersecreter

high levels = overproducer

Term
36 y/o female pt presents wtih fatigue, fever, cutaneous rash, synovitis, joint swelling, oral ulcerations and pleuritis/pericarditis. Dx?
Definition
SLE
Term
Pts with gout caused by overproduction absolutely require ___ long term
Definition
allopurinol
Term
what are two drugs to treat gout that block uric acid synthesis?
Definition
allopurinol, uloric
Term
What is lesh-neheim syndrome?
Definition
a congenital condition in which the pt is missing an enzyme higher up in the uric acid chain so that they cannot make uric acid
Term
what drug can be given to pts with gout and pseudogout to paralyze microtubules of WBCs so that they can't migrate to the site of infection and cause pain?
Definition

colchicine

pts with gout respond more quickly than pt with pseudogout

Term
excessive Th cell activity with low Tc cell activity that results in B cell proliferation and autoantibody production. Which dz?
Definition
SLE
Term
Chondrocalcinosis, positively birefringent rod-shaped crystals, occuring in a knee with OA. What dz?
Definition
psuedogout
Term
in what dz may the pt complain of "walking on rocks" because the MTP has dropped?
Definition
RA
Term
what disease could present with a saddlenose deformity?
Definition
wegener's granulomatosus
Term
CBC results; low WBC, RBC, and platelets. Hypergammaglobulinemia on quantitative Ig count. High ANA. What dz is most likely?
Definition
lupus
Term
Pt presents with localized skin rxn mainly on face, scalp, arms, and upper anterior chest (sun-exposed areas). ANA negative. May present as serpiginous or malar rash. What dx? How would you treat it?
Definition

cutaneous (discoid) lupus

topical steroids first

plaquenil, thalidomide, leflunomide (DMARD)

Term
A baby is born with leukopenia, skin rash, thrombocytopenia, and congenital heart block. What would you expect the mother's blood to be positive for?
Definition

SSA

 

(baby has neonatal lupus)

Term
what drugs are responsible for drug-induced lupus
Definition
hydralazine, phenytoid, isoniazid, and TNF blockers. sulfa drugs will exacerbate it.
Term
Wht are some systemic complications of lupus?
Definition
       renal dz, neurological dz (stroke, depression, CNS vasculitis), hematologic dz (hemolytic anemia, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia)
Term
58 y/o pt presents with a 5 day hx of temporal headaches, scalp tenderness, jaw claudication, visual impairment, and arm claudication. ESR = 104, CRP is elevated, LFT elevated. Temporal artery biopsy abnormal. Dx? Tx?
Definition

giant cell arteritis

 

high dose steroids for at least a month

immunosuppression (azathioprine, methotrexate)

Term
Pt with lupus develops proteinuria and low serum albumin. What dx?
Definition
membranous glomerulonephritis
Term
What drug should all lupus pts be on?
Definition
plaquenil
Term
What are some ddx if a pt thinks they have fibromyalgia?
Definition

vit d deficiency

hypothyroidism

polymyalgia rheumatica

Term
nutritional advice for fibromyalgia pts
Definition

eat at least 3 meals/day with protein

avoid caffeine

avoid nutrasweet

drink 6-8 glasses/day

lose weight

exercise

Term
Drugs for fibromyalgia pts
Definition

tricyclics

SNRIs

SSRIs

NSAIDS

muscle relaxants

Term
Average age of onset for RA
Definition
25-55
Term
RA diagnostic criteria
Definition

four or more of the following:

morning stiffness >1 hour

arthritis of at least 3 joints

arthritis of hands (mcp, pip, wrist)

symptomatic swelling

serum rheumatoid factor +

rheumatoid nodules

radiographi cchanges

Term
Extra articular involvement in RA
Definition

Eye involvement (dry eye, vision loss due to scleritis)

pulmonary involvement (pleuritis, pleural effusion, RA nodules in lungs)

Vasculitis

Subcutaneous nodules

felty's syndrome (splneomegaly, low platelet cout, low WBC count)

Term
Hyperflexed PIP and hyperextended DIP

Hyperextended PIP and hyperflexed DIP
Definition

swan neck

boutonneire's

Term
if you suspect RA, what are the first 3 tests you shuld get?
Definition

sedrate

ccp

crp

Term
A 67 y/o pt presents after waking up this morning and being so stiff he couldn't move his hip or shoulder. Pt has pain and systemic symptoms. Labs: elevated ESR and CRP. Dz? Tx?
Definition

polymyalgia rheumatica

low dose steroids initially, then plaquenil

usually resolves in 6 mos to 32 years

Term
What dz may preent with a sed-rate >100?
Definition

polymyalgia rheumatica

giant cell arteritis

wegener's granulomatosus

leukemia

lymphoma

renal insufficiency

mes in bone

Term
10-15% of the time, polymyalgia rheumatica progresses to ____
Definition
giant cell arteritis
Term
36 y/o male presents wtih frequent sinus infections, interstitial pneumonitis, and glomerulonephritis. Pulmonary biopsy reveals langerhaus cells. What dz? What is the first test you would do to confirm the dx? what tx?
Definition
Wegener's granulomatosus (classic triad of upper resp tract involvment, lower resp tract involvment, and renal involvement). Do serum ANCA (antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody test). Steroids first, then cyclophospamide, methotrexate, or azathiprine
Term
serious and usually fatal dz that can involve any organ except the skin (and not usually the lungs)
Definition
polyarteritis
Term
Pt with pos rheumatoid factor and neg CCP, think what dz?

pt wtih pos rheumatoid factor and pos CCP, think waht dz?
Definition

polyarteritis

RA

Term
What is the first choice drug for RA? what other substances should it always be used wtih?
Definition

methotrexate

always use with folic acid

 

while on methotrexate, get CBC every 4-8 weeks, liver enzymes every 4-8 weeks, and renal fxn every 6 mos - due to its many sometimes serious effects

Term
What is a good choice for mild RA?
Definition
plaquenil
Term
what are these drugss? etanercept, infliximab, adalimumab, anakinra
Definition
biologic dmards (TNF or IL inhibitors). most of them work well when combined with methotrexate but they are very expensive and have possible serious side effects like reactivation of latent TB
Term
HAQ score
Definition
measure of fxn in pts wtih RA
Term
Humira
Definition
an RA drug
Term
Enthesitis
Definition
inflammation where the tendons and ligaments attach
Term
definite or probable AS in a pt negative for HLAB27 & neg for psoriasis: think what dz?
Definition
spondyloarthropathy associated with IBD
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