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Rheumatic Disorders
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09/14/2011

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Term
Rheumatology
Definition
Study of arthritis and allied conditions including connective tissue disease and other inflammatory, degenerative and metabolic disorders of musculoskeletal system
Term
What are the incidences of arthritis
Definition
43 Million Americans
1 million cases Annually
3rd leading cause of work limitations in the US
Rates is greater for women
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Which state has the highest incidence? The lowest?
Definition
Florida; Alaska
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What are two risk factors for arthritis?
Definition
Age and being overweight
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What are the three types of joints?
Definition
Synarthrodial/fibrous, cartilaginous/amphiarthorsis, and synovial/diarthrodial
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Characteristics of Synarthodial/fibrous joints
Definition
little or no movement, ie skull bones
-lack a joint cavity
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Cartilaginous/amphiarthrosis joints
Definition
Bones joined by cartilage i.e. intervertebral disk
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Synovial/diarthrodial
Definition
most affected by rheumatoid diseases. These are freely moveable joints
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Synovial/diarthrodial
Definition
most affected by rheumatoid diseases. These are freely moveable joints
Term
Blood and nerve supply of synovium
Definition
-does not cover articulating cartilage
-good blood supply to the synovial membrane
-innervated only by autonomic fibers to vessels
Term
What are the two layers of the synovium and their functions
Definition
subintimal- vascular, has mast cells, macrophages
intimal (A cells - remove bacteria;
B cells - secrete hyaluronic acid)
Term
What produces the synovial fluid (superfiltrated plasma)
Definition
synovium
Term
Characteristics of synovial fluid
Definition
clear, straw colored
thick- viscosity 50-200x water
Function of hyaluronic acid
Consistency of egg white
lubricates joint - reduces friction
source of nutrients for articulating artilage
Term
Mucin Clot Test
Definition
Acetic Acid added to synovial fluid

a. Forms a ppt with hyaluronic acid
b. poorer clot formed with more inflammation since hyaluronic acid reduced by lysosomal action
c. color of fluid becomes cloudier with increased inflammation
Term
Articular Cartilage
Definition
layer of hyaline cartilage that covers and protects the ends of each bone

Properties: not static, undergoes turnover maintained by chondrocytes
-reduces friction in joint and distributes forces
-cartilage composed of chondrocytes, collagen, proteoglycans, protein and water
-property of resiliency
Term
Cartilage may wear down when...
Definition
-it has no blood supply in adults
-body changes occur with aging as in osteoarthritis
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joint inflammation can result in...
Definition
-increased synovial fluid (overproduction)
-vascular phase of inflammation takes place in synovium --Rheumatoid arthritis
Term
Gout
Definition
Precipitation of urate crystals
Term
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Definition
damage of connective tissues of lungs, kidneys, blood vessels
Term
Pathogenesis of Joint inflammation
Definition
1. Involves immune system components, plasma factors and other small molecular mediators
2. Exduate inflammation predominates followed by degeneration
-can get extensive formation of fibrous tissue that limits movement
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Characteristics of a non-inflammatory joint disease vs inflammatory
Definition
1. Reduced or absent synovial membrane inflammation
2. lack of systemic signs and symptoms
3. Near normal synovial fluid
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Most prevalent non-inflammatory disease (#1 form of arthritis in the U.S. over 27 million)
Definition
osteoarthritis
Term
Pathological features of osteoarthritis
Definition
1. degeneration and loss of articulating cartilage in synovial joints
Two categories:
Primary (idiopathic) - no known factors, most common, aging most important factor
b. Secondary - risk factors (joint, stress, trauma)
Term
Pathophysiology of DJD
Definition
Primary loss of articulating cartilage (becomes yellowish grey), more water and less proteoglycans.
Cartilage loses glistening appearance, increase breakdown of collagen (bone left unprotected). Bone becomes sclerotic (dense and hard).
Cysts may develop in bone (synovial fluid leaks into bone), osteophytes (bone spurs) can grow out of the joint.
Articulating cartilage probably lost through enzymatic breakdown (cytokines IL 1 and TNF) which produce/release proteases
Term
The loss of ________ from articulating cartilage is hallmark of osteoarthritic process.
Definition
Proteoglycans
Term
Summary of pathologic characteristics:
-Erosion of _________________
-Sclerosis _______underneath cartilage
-formation of ________________
Definition
of articulating cartilage; of bone; bone spurs (osteophytes)
Term
What is the 1st symptom of DJD (clinical manifestation)
Definition
pain in 1 or more joints
Term
True/False: Synovial fluid usually free of inflammation in DJD
Definition
True
Term
Signs to look for during diagnosis based on clinical and radiological findings of DJD
Definition
see cystic bone changes, ostephytes, sclerosis
Term
Inflammatory joint disease is commonly termed _______ and characterized by inflammatory damage or destruction of ______, _____, and __________.
Definition
arthritis; synovial membrane, articulating cartilage; systemic signs of inflammation
Term
Rheumatoid arthritis - A _______ ________ autoimmune disease.
Definition
chronic and systematic
Term
Probably rheumatoid arthritis is a _______group of disorders in which _______of multiple joints is a major manifestation.
Definition
heterogeneous; inflammation
Term
Although many patients have systemic manifestations, the most common manifestation is ____ involvement.
Definition
joint
Term
RA (rheumatoid arthritis) have _______ _________ of collagen.
Definition
Fibrinoid necrosis
Term
RA is characterized by ______ deformalities and _______ - accompanied by pain
Definition
joint;disabilities
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True/False: RA is more common in men
Definition
False; more in women (2.5-3 :1 ratio during childbearing years)
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True/false: onset of RA is exacerbated
Definition
False; insidious and may be acute
Term
True/false: RA occasionally goes into remission spontaneously or in response to treatment
Definition
True
Term
Etiology of RA
Definition
no single agent available, combination of genetics and environment
Term
Possible sources of RA (bacterial or viral agents)
Definition
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
Parvovirus infection (small dna viruses)
Bacteria and mycoplasms
Term
Etiology of RA (genetics+ immunity)
Definition
Some immune response that is unidentifiable in genetically susceptible individuals. Activates help T cells, release cytokines. Eventually, get antibody formed to reach with fragments of normal antibodies.
Term
In etiology of RA, transformed autoantibodies IgG and igM and some igA are termed _____ - and form immune complexes
Definition
Rheumatoid factors (RFs)
Term
RA is what type of injury? (type)
Definition
type 3
Term
RA have a ________ production of antigenic material that chronically stimulate the immune response.
Definition
continual
Term
True/false: Anti-proteoglycan antibodies also have been demonstrated in synovial fluid of patients with RA.
Definition
False; collagen
Term
Which two compoents can be used to distinguish two aspects of synovial inflammation?
Definition
synovial fluid and membrane
Term
Synovial fluid phase comprised predominately of _______ which phagocytize immune complexes and release many _____. ___ is also in constant supply.
Definition
PMNs; mediators; RF
Term
Synovial membrane- perivascular infiltration with _____ and a striking accumulation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis)
Definition
mononuclear cells
Term
Ultimately transform to a granulation tissue (______) that covers articulatng cartilage
Definition
pannus
Term
This tissue is rich in inflammatory cells that secrete _______ and various mediators of __________ to destroy cartilage and bone. Eventually leads to joint instability and muscle atrophy
Definition
enzymes; inflammation
Term
In synovitis (synovial inflammation), monocytes/macrophages and fibroblasts release ______ and chemotactic factors to resorb bone
Definition
proteases
Term
In synovitis (synovial inflammation), ______ from diminished blood flow (loss of functional synovial membrane-vascularity decreased as a granulation tissue and fibrosis develops) causes _______, which stimulates hydrolytic enzymes and cause more damage.
Definition
hypoxia;acidosis
Term
In synovitis (synovial inflammation),Immune complexes - contain RF- play a major role in _________ of the immune response.
Definition
amplification
Term
In synovitis (synovial inflammation), amplification of immune response leaks to proliferative synovitis - serves as ____
Definition
chemotaxic force
Term
PMN amplification of inflammatory condition lead to what?
Definition
aggregation, degranulation, and superoxide generation
Term
Inflammatory pathways activated by synovitis (synovial inflammation
Definition
HF, kinins, complement
Term
Constitutional symptoms (systemic disease) of RA
Definition
fatigue, anemia, fever, wt loss
Term
Symmetrical polyarthritis
Definition
pain at rest and with motion
Term
Clinical manifestation of RA: major complaint - morning stuffness for more than _____ mins
Definition
30
Term
In RA, ___ can result. Joints may become ankylosed. Loss of _________ from pain and swelling (early) and from _____ (later)
Definition
deformity;mobility;fibrosis/sclerosis
Term
in RA clinical manifestation, ______ disease (associated systemic manifestation >20%)
Definition
Extra articular
Term
In RA clinical manifestation, Subcutaneous ______ ______ (granulomas) in 15-50% of patients.
Definition
Rheumatoid nodules
Term
True/false: extra-articular disease is correlated with persistent joint inflammation and high titers of RF
Definition
True
Term
____% of patients have circulating immune complexes and auto antibodies in serum.
Definition
70-85%
Term
Presence of ______ factor helpful test although not positive RF, not seen in 30% of patients with RA
Definition
RF factor
Term
How many diagnostic criteria is needed out of 7 to classify as RA? What are the 7 criterias?
Definition
4; examine immune complexes and autoantibodies in serum, presence of RF factor, anemia, elevated ESR, synovial fluid viscosity, radiological features (narrower joint)
Term
Which one of these dieases is osteophytes found? RA or osteoarthritis?
Definition
Osteoarthritis
Term
Pannus is present in which disease (RA or osteoarthritis)
Definition
RA
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