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Peds Rheumatic Diseases
KYCOM Block 10
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09/22/2013

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Term
what are the three types of JIA, what distinguishes them, what is their prevlence
Definition
systemic: systemic symptoms 20%
polyarticular: >5 joints involved 35%
pauclarticular: <5 joints involved
Term
what are the two categories of symptoms involved in JIA
Definition
articular and extra articular
Term
what are the 11 conditions in the ddx for JIA
Definition
septic arthritis
lyme disease
osteomyelitis
viral arthritis
growiing pains
pain syndrome
dermatomyositis
henoch-schonlein purpura
kawasaki syndrome
systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE)
Term
what is the most important symptoms of all JIA
Definition
chronic non-suppurative inflammation of the synovium
Term
what is the prognosis of JIA
Definition
it lasts for life
Term
what is the cause of JIA
Definition
infection or autoimmune
Term
if i were to look at the joint of someone with JIA what would i see (10)
Definition
synovial edema
inflammation
joint effusions
pannus formation
articular surface destruction
deformity
subluxation
tenosynovitis
myositis
demineralization
Term
what is pannus
Definition
abnormal granulation tissue
Term
what is subluxation
Definition
joint dislocation
Term
what is tenosynovitis
Definition
inflammation of the sheath around the tendon
Term
what is myositis
Definition
inflammation of the muscles
Term
when a patient with JIA comes into the office what symptoms are they going to tell you about their joints (7)
Definition
ankylosis
morning stiffness
weather exacerbations
arthralgia
decreased motillity (cannot fully extend)
tenderness
weampth
Term
what does ankylosis mean
Definition
joint stiffness
Term
what are 7 abnormal lab findings in someone with JIA
Definition
increased ESR, CRP, platelets, rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibodies, WBC (leukomoid levels)

low HB (anemia)
Term
what does the synovial fluid look like in someone wih JIA
Definition
cloudy and stringy without puss
Term
what are 4 lab abnormalities in JIA synovial fluid
Definition
increased protien - not as much as puss

increased cells (5000-8000) mostly PMN

glucose low or normal - not as low as septic arthritis

complement levels low or normal
Term
what do you see on an x-ray from someone with JIA (6)
Definition
soft tissue swelling
demineralization: osteroperosis, thinning
periostitis
epiphyseal thickening and closure
AA sublxation
sacrolitis
Term
why are sports a concern for kids with JIA
Definition
AA subluxaton, always check
Term
what are the 11 treatments for JIA, which are preferred
Definition
asprin or NSAID - preferred
gold salts
antimalarials
D-penicillnine
methotredate- second place
IVIG systemic corticosteroids
TNF

NEEDED: physical and occulational therapy for swollen joints
Term
why does someone with JIA need physical and occupational therapy
Definition
avoid contractures
Term
what are the side effects of asprin as JIA therapy (3)
Definition
gastritis, hemorrhage, RYE'S SYNDROME (occurs in kids <18 yo)
Term
what are signs of asprin toxicity (3)
Definition
hyperventilation, drowsiness, tinnitus
Term
what are the side effects of NSAID use for JIA (3)
Definition
gastritis, liver toxicity, renal toxicity
Term
why would you use methotrexate for JIA
Definition
if not controlled by NSAID or asprin
Term
what are the side effects of methotrexate (3)
Definition
marrow supression, GI upset, hepatoxicity
Term
why would you use systemic corticosteroids for JIA
Definition
if you have eye involvement or the systemic type of JIA
Term
what is the downside of systemic corticosteroids for JIA
Definition
supress symptoms but not joint destruction
Term
what are the additional signs someone with systemic JIA would have
Definition
hectic fever
rash
irritability
arthritis with visceral involvement
maculopapular rash
hepatosplenomeagly
hyperbilirubenia
leukocytosis
anemia
Term
what type of visceral involvement is there in systemic JIA (3)
Definition
serositis, pleuritis, pericarditis
Term
describe the rash in systemic JIA
Definition
irregular borders
red
central clearing
on trunk and extremities
Term
describe the hectic fever involved in systemic JIA
Definition
1-2 spikes per day and chills in the afternoon
Term
what is the main complication of systemic JIA
Definition
macrophage activating syndrome
Term
when does polyarticular JIA usually show up
Definition
>8 yo
Term
what are some signs specific to polyarticular JIA (3)
Definition
subcutaneous nodules (firm non tender)

chronic joint destruction (SPARING LUMBAR SPINE) in RF+ patients
little joint destruction in RF- patients
Term
when does pauciarticular JIA show up
Definition
<5 yo
Term
wat are some signs of pauciarticular JIA (7)
Definition
iridocylitis
irregular pupil
cellular exudate in anterior chamber
sunechiae
keratopathy
cararacts
glaucoma
Term
if someone gets pauiarticular JIA after 8 yo what will their symptoms be (2)
Definition
symptoms in hips, ankles and feet

progresses to lumbar and sacrum
Term
what is keratopathy
Definition
Ca deposits in bowmans layer
Term
what does sunechiae cause (2)
Definition
irregular pupil and keratopathy
Term
if someone has fever what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
polyarticular
Term
if someone has rheumatoid rash what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
polyarticular
Term
if someone has rheumatoid nodules what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
polyarticular
Term
if someone has hepatosplenomeagly what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
polyarticular
Term
if someone has lymphadenopathy what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
Term
if someone has chronic uveitis what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
pariarticular
Term
if someone has pericarditis what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
Term
if someone has pleuritis what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
Term
if someone has abdominal pain what type of JIA are you thinking of
Definition
systemic
Term
what are the causes of septic arthritis based on age group
Definition
<4: influenza
teens: gonococcus (gonorrhea)
any age: stephlococus
Term
what are the joint signs of septic arthritis (3)
Definition
swollen, hot
very painful
more red
Term
what are the extra articular signs of septic arthritis (3)
Definition
high fever
look toxic
sepsis
Term
what are three abnormal lab findings in septic arthritis
Definition
puss in joint fluid
positive gram stain
high WBC
Term
when does lyme diseases show up, how does it present over time
Definition
>2 to, episodic
Term
what are signs of lyme disease (5)
Definition
migratory arthritis, flu like, reythema margins rash, neurologic, cardiac
Term
what are two abnormal lab findings in lyme disease
Definition
borrelia burgdori feri antibodies
lyme titer positive
Term
what is the cause of osteomyelitis
Definition
S. aureus
Term
what are 4 signs of osteomyelities
Definition
bone infection, fever, sepsis, bone pain
Term
how can you diagnose osteomyelitis
Definition
infectous joint and bone will highlight on bone scan
Term
who gets viral arthritis
Definition
older children and adults
Term
what are symptoms of viral arthritis
Definition
specific to the virus
transient arthritis
Term
what are 3 abnormal labs of viral arhtritis
Definition
viral culture positive
antibody titers positive
transient WBC a teeny bit high
no puss
Term
who gets growing pain (2)
Definition
more in boys
occur from 2-8 yo
Term
why does growing pain occur at night
Definition
in day muscle splints the joint and growing ends dont rub
Term
who gets rheumatic fever
Definition
kids 3 yo +
not usually in us
Term
what are the arthritis signs of rheumatic fever
Definition
transient migrathroy arthritis
Term
what are the non-arthritic signs of rheumatic feer (5)
Definition
fever, cardiac disease, chorea, rash, nodules
Term
how is rheumatic fever diagnosed
Definition
need two major or one major and two minor symptoms + proven strep in past 1-3 weeks
Term
how can you proove someone had strep in the past 1-3 weeks (3)
Definition
positive strep screen, culture, or strep antibody test
Term
what are the major jones criteria (5)
Definition
carditis, rash, nodles, arthritis, abnormal body movements (corea)
Term
what are the minor jones criteria (2)
Definition
EKG changes: prolonged PR interval
Term
what are 2 abnormal lavs in rheumatic fever
Definition
propr strep infection evidence
ECHO/EEG evidence of carditis
Term
what causes rheumatic fever
Definition
group A B-hemolytic strep
Term
what is the treatment for rheumatic fever (2)
Definition
antiinflammatory
group a strep prophylaxis to prevent reoccurrance
Term
what are the three areas of involvement in dermatomyositis (3)
Definition
derm, muscle, arthritis
Term
when do kids get dermatomyocitis
Definition
adolesence
Term
what is the CC in dermitomyocitis (2)
Definition
hard time getting dressed, tired when doing hair
Term
what are the two most important symptoms of dermatomyocitis
Definition
Ca in subcutaneous and tendon tissue
rash that involves nasolabial folds
Term
what are the symptoms of dermatomyocitis (9)
Definition
swollen inflammed tissue without puss
lots of Ca in subcutaneous and tendons
hyperpigmentation
fatigue
symmetric proximal muscle weakness
tendern swollen muscles with atrophy
gait abnormalities
symmetrical erythematous and atrophy
rash
guttron patches
Term
where does the symmetric erythematous occur in dermatomyocitis (6)
Definition
knees, elbows, PIP, MCP, violaceous, discoloration on eyelid
Term
what does the rash in dermatomyocitis look like (2)
Definition
involves nasolabial folds
scaley red
Term
what are guttron patches (2), who gets them
Definition
red, scaly patches on knees, wlbows, knucles
skin begins to look like an old person
dermatomyocitis
Term
what anormal labs will someone with dermatomyocitis have (8)
Definition
abnormal EMG
abnormal muscle biopsu
increased creatnine kinase
SGOT
Aldose
increased ESR
positive antinuclear antibody
T2 MRI shows inflammatio
Term
what is the treatment for dermatomyocitis (3)
Definition
steroids, IVIG, methotrexate (if those fail)
Term
what is a patechi
Definition
pin point bleeding under skin, wont blanch
Term
what is purpura
Definition
more bleeding than patechi
Term
what is echimosis
Definition
lots of bleeding under the skin (bruise)
Term
when does henoch - schonelin purpura occur
Definition
mostly under 10 yo, average age 5
Term
what causes or triggers henoch-schonelin purpura
Definition
viral infection (especially URI)
Term
what is the prognosis of henoch-schonelin purpura
Definition
most fully recover
Term
what is the most important sign of henoch-schonelin purpura
Definition
non-thrombocytopenic purpura from the waist down with no ukceration or vesicles (could be on face or extremities)
Term
what are other symptoms of henoch-schonelin purpura (14)
Definition
subcutaneous non-pitting edema on hands and feet
periarticular swelling without warmpth or edema
arthritis
cardiopulmonary disease
abdominal pain, pancreatitis
renal involvement
fever
malaise
painfuls crotal swelling
cerebral vasculitis
nose bleeds
seizures
small vessel vasculitis
Term
what are the renal symptoms of henoch-schonelin purpura (4)
Definition
hematuria, proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome (occasionally), ESRD
Term
what is the treatment for henoch-schonelin purpura (2)
Definition
wait 4 weeks for it to go away
steroids are not recommended
Term
who gets kawasaki syndrome
Definition
6mo-2yo
Term
what is the cause of kawasaki syndrome
Definition
microbe: carpet mites
Term
what do you need to diagnose kawasaki syndrome
Definition
fever for 5+days + 4 of the other symptoms
Term
what are the symptoms of kawasaki syndrome (5)
Definition
bilateral conjunctival infection

red mucous membranes in upper respiratory
infected or dry lips

extremity changes: peripherial edema, erythemia, desquamation, peringual desquamation

polymorphic nonvesicular rash: mostly on trunk, morbiliform rash, swollen erythematous

cervical lymphademopathy
Term
what symptoms will occur in kawasaki syndrome in the acute stage 1-11d (9)
Definition
fever, iritability, conjunctivits, oropharyngeal edema, rash, LAP, distal extremity erythema, edema
non exudative nonulcerative bulbar conjunctivitis
Term
what symptoms will occur in kawasaki syndrome in the subacute stage 11-21d (8)
Definition
peeling of hands and feet
thrombocytosis
coronary artery aneurysm
fever
rash
exaggerated leukocytosis
ESR
coronary artery disease
Term
what usually causes death in kawasaki syndrome
Definition
coronary artery aneurysm
Term
what is the prognosis of kawasaki synfrom
Definition
good if no cardiac involvement
12% die with cardiac involvement
Term
what is the treatment for kawasaki synfrome (2)
Definition
IVIG
slicylates: high dose at first, low dose for antiplatelet effects
Term
what is the cause of SLE (2)
Definition
immune disorder, drug exposure
Term
what abnormal labs will someone with SLE have
Definition
antinuclear antibodies to anti dsDNA, anti La, anti Ro, anti smooth muscle (RNP)
Term
what are the most important symptoms in SLE (3)
Definition
rash that spares nasolabial folds
mucosal ulceration of the lips and in mouth from vasculitis
scaring alopecia (hair loss)
Term
what disease is associated with raynaud phenomenon
Definition
SLE
Term
what disease is associated with pleural disease
Definition
SLE
Term
what is the treatment of SLE (3)
Definition
prednisone
immune supression
anticoagulants
Term
why would someone with SLE get anticoagulants
Definition
if they have cardiolipin antibodies they are at risk of stroke
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