Reactive Arthritis Flashcards

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What is reactive arthritis?

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Sterile inflammatory arthritis occurring with 4 weeks of infection. It is an HLA-B27 seronegative spondyloarthropathies

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What are the risk factors for reactive arthrits?

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  • Male sex,
  • Early adulthood,
  • HLA-b27
  • Dysenteric infections/STI infections (chlamydia)
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What are the featrues of reactive arthritis?

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  • Arthritis (commonly monoarthritis and affecting lower limbs)
  • Anterior uveitis
  • Urethritis (can’t see, can’t pee and can’t climb a tree)
  • Dactylitis
  • Keratoderma blenorrhagica,
  • Circinate balanitis
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What are the investigations for reactive arthritis?

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  • Joint aspiration to rule out septic arthritis as they can present similarly. Also to rule our crystal arthropathy
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What is the management of reactive arthritis?

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NSAIDs
Steroid injections
Systemic steroids
Most cases will resolve within 6 months but recurrent cases may require DMARDs

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