Immuno. III - Week 2 (Connective Tissue Diseases) Flashcards

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Define Sjogren’ Syndrome

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An autoimmune disease in which salivary and tear glands are destroyed, causing eye and mouth dryness.

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What is the criteria to diagnose Sjogren’s Syndrome?

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  1. Positive for anti-SSA, anti-SSB, RF
  2. Focal lymphocytic sialadenitis with focus score of 1 focus/4mm2
  3. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca with occular staining score >3
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What is Myositis?

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Inflammation and destruction of muscle fibres by lymphocytes, affect muscle function, leading to fatigue and immobility.

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What are the symptoms of Myositis?

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  1. weakness
  2. swelling
  3. pain
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How is Myositis diagnosed?

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  1. ANA - detection of myositis

2. ENA - anti-SSA, anti-SSB, anti-Smith, anti-ribonucleoprotein, anti-Jo1

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What are the three types of Myositis?

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  1. Dermamyositis
  2. Polymyositis
  3. Inclusion body Myositis
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What occurs to the muscle fibers in Dermamyositis?

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Inflammatory cells concentrate around blood vessels of the muscle fiber bundle borders leading to muscle weakness and skin rash.

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What occurs to muscle fibers in Polymyositis?

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Inflammatory cells invade muscle fibres completely leading to muscle weakness of shoulders, upper arm, pelvis and thighs.

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What occurs to muscle fibers in Inclusion-Body Myositis?

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Muscle fibers have vacuoles and inclusions leading to inflammation, weakness and atrophy.

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What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosis (SLE)?

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Inflammation and tissue damage in parts of the body.

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What are the symptoms of SLE?

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  1. fatigue
  2. fever
  3. muscle aches
  4. facial rash
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What is the diagnosis of SLE?

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  1. ANA - anti-dsDNA

2. ENA - anti-Ro, La, Sm

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What is the difference between Anti-Nuclear Antibodies and Extractable Nuclear Antigen test?

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ANA detects for connective tissue disease while ENA is more specific and identifies specific autoantibodies that are found in certain AID.

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What are ANA?

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Autoantibodies that react with nuclear and cytoplasmic components of human cells.

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What is ENA?

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Autoantibodies in the blood that react with proteins in the nucleus of the cell.

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What is the golden standard for ANA testing?

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Indirect Immunofluorescent test with human epithelial cells.

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What are the five patterns of fluorescence when detecting CTD?

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  1. Homogenous (whole nucleus fluoresces)
  2. Rim (nuclear perimeter fluoresces)
  3. Speckled (speckles in the nucleus)
  4. Nucleolar (nucleolus fluoresces)
  5. Cytoplasmic (fluorescence of cytoplasm)
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Define Connective Tissue Disease

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A disease that affects the parts of the body that connect the structures of the body together.

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What are the types of Connective Tissue?

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  1. Cartilage
  2. Adipose Tissue
  3. Haemopoietic tissue
  4. Blood
  5. Bone
  6. In tendons and ligaments
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What are the general symptoms of autoimmune disease?

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  1. Fatigue
  2. achy muscles
  3. swelling and redness
  4. low-grade fever
  5. trouble concentrating
  6. numbness and tingling in the hands and feet
  7. hair loss
  8. skin rashes
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What drugs are used to treat Autoimmune diseases?

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  1. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  2. Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs
  3. biologics
  4. corticosteroids
  5. Intravenous immunoglobulin
  6. plasmapheresis.
  7. surgery