Rheumatology/ortho Flashcards

1
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What pathogens are most common in neonatal septic arthritis? (3)

A
  • GBS
  • Staph aureus
  • Gram neg bacilli (E coli, klebsiella, salmonella, pseudomonas)
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What pathogens are most common in septic arthritis in infants? (4)

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  • Staph aureus
  • Streptococcus spp
  • Haemophilus influenzae
  • Kingella kingae
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What pathogens are most common in septic arthritis in children?

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  • Staph aureus
  • Strep pneumoniae
  • Strep pyogenes
  • Kingella kingae
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4
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What pathogens are most common in adolescents with septic arthritis? (4)

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  • Staph aureus
  • Strep pneumoniae
  • Strep pyogenes
  • Neiserria gonorrhoeae
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5
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What pathogen is the most common cause of septic arthritis/osteomyelitis overall?

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Staph aureus

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6
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What criteria do you need for a diagnosis of rheumatic fever?

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  • 2 major
  • 1 major, 2 minor
    PLUS evidence of preceding GAS
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7
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What are the major criteria for rheumatic heart disease (+any changes if high risk)? (5)

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  • Evidence carditis (high risk: can be subclinical valvulitis seen on echo)
  • Polyarthritis (HR: can be polyarthralgia or monoarthritis)
  • Subcutaneous nodules
  • Chorea
  • Erythema marginatum
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What are the minor criteria for acute rheumatic fever?

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  • Prolonged PR interval
  • Polyarthralgia or monoarthritis (this is a major for HR. Minor for HR is monoarthralgia)
  • CRP >30, ESR >30
  • Fever
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9
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What is the nature of arthritis in ARF? (number joints, how it changes, response to analgesia)

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  • Polyarthritis
  • Migratory (can leave a joint after 1 hour even) and additive
  • Responds to NSAIDs
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10
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What valve is most affected in rheumatic heart disease?

A
Mitral valve (50-60%)
(MR + aortic is 20%)
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11
Q

What cytokine does infliximab target?

A

TNF-alpha

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12
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What cytokine does adalimumab target?

A

TNF alpha

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13
Q

What cytokine does rituximab target?

A

CD-20

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14
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What cytokine does anakinra target?

A

IL-1

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15
Q

What cytokine does tocilizumab target?

A

IL-6

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16
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What cytokine does tofacitinib target?

A

JAK-3

17
Q

What cytokine does abatacept target?

A

T cell co-stimulatory modulation