Antibodies and other pathognomonic findings Flashcards

1
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Gull wing pattern of erosions on x-ray with no periarticular osteoporosis

A

Erosive inflammatory OA

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2
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Anti-histone

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Drug induced lupus

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3
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Onion peel appearance in the diaphysis of the femur

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Ewing’s sarcoma

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4
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Lytic lesion with sclerotic margins in the upper tibial metaphysis

A

Brodie’s abscess (subacute OM)

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5
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Sun ray appearance of bone

A

Osteosarcoma

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6
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Soap bubble appearance with no or minimal sclerosis

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Osteoclastoma

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7
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Anti-Ro

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Sjogren’s (70%) - also anti-La, RhF, ANA
Neonatal lupus - rash generally fades after 6 months
Neonatal congenital heart block

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8
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Anti-Jo1

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Polymyositis, dermatomyositis - present in around 50% - correlated with poorer outcomes due to higher risk of pulmonary fibrosis

Other antibodies in polymyositis:
Mi-1, Mi-2, Ki and Ku

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9
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Anti-U1 ribonucleoprotein (RNP)

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Mixed connective tissue disease
- present in >90%

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10
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Anti-smooth muscle antibody (SMA)

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70% autoimmune hepatitis
40% PBC (often with anti-mitochondrial antibody)
Also present in PSC

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11
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Periosteal tufting of the terminal phalanges

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Hyperparathyroidism

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12
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Looser zones
a) Which disease?
b) Classic biochemical profile of this

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a) Osteomalacia - partial fractures without displacement

b) Low Ca, Low Phos, Low vit D
High Alk Phos
High PTH

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13
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SLE

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ANA in 95%
Anti-dsNDA in 50%
RhF in 40%
Anti-Sm in 25%

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14
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Anti-La

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Sjogren’s (70%)
SLE (15%)

Neonatal heart block (as for anti-Ro)

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15
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Periosteal reaction

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Osteomyelitis
- from about day 7 of infection

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16
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Antiphospholipid antibodies

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Lupus anticoagulant
Anti-cardiolipin
Anti- beta 2 glycoprotein

Raised in APLS, SLE and Behcet’s

17
Q

Complement
a) low C3 and C4
b) low C3 with normal C4
c) Normal C3, normal C4 but overall low complement (CH 50 test)

A

a) SLE: depletion of classical (C4) and alternative* (C3) pathways

b) Infection: depletion only of the alternative pathway

c) Risk of recurrent Neisseria gonococcal and meningitidis infection: Final common pathway impaired (with normal classical and alternative pathways)

*BBC Radio 4 is classical
*BBC 3 is alternative and infective