Disease of Musculoskeletal system (1 & 2) Flashcards

1
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What is arthritis?

A

Inflammation of joint

Pain and stiffness to joint

Not single condition - 100s of different diseases!

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2
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How does acute arthritis present?

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Short duration

Pain, swelling, heat, erythema

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3
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What are the two types of chronic arthritis?

A

Osteoarthirits

Rheumatoid arthritis

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4
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What is the clinical pathology of oesteoarthiritis?

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Ageing phenomenon

Degeneration of articular cartilage

Formation of bony spurs and cysts in joint margins

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5
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What are the primary and secondary causes of osteoarthritis?

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Primary = abnormal stresses in weight bearing joints

Secondary - activity related e.g. sports; disease e,g, diabetes/obesity

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6
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What is the cellular basis of osteoarthritis?

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Chondrocytes (cartilage producing) produce interleukin-1 which initiates matrix breakdown

Prostaglandins - produce lytic enzymes which prevent matrix synthesis

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7
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What occurs in osteoarthritis of the hands/fingers?

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Herberdens and Bouchard’s nodes

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8
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What is rheumatoid arthritis?

A

Chronic systemic disorder (principally effects joints)

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9
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What is rheumatoid arthritis characterised by?

A

Non-Suppurative proliferative synovitis produces pannus

Pannus = abnormal fibrovascular/granulation layer

Causes progressive destruction of articular cartilage and ankylosis of joints

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10
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What genetic genotype is associated with rheumatoid arthritis ?

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HLA-DR4 or HLA-DR1 (one or both!)

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11
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What virus is considered a primary arthritogen?

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EBV

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12
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What cytokines/factors are associated with panes formation?

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IL1-6, cytokines, TNF-alpha and beta

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13
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What are the diagnostic criteria for rheumatoid arthritis?

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  • Morning stiffness
  • Arthritis in >3 places
  • Arthritis in hands
  • Rheumatoid nodules
  • SYMMETRICAL ARTHRITIS
  • Serum rheumatoid factors -not specific - look in synovial fluid for neutrophils!

4 of the above

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14
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What is Gout caused by?

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Hyperuricemia - uric acid = end product of pyrite metabolism - enzyme deficiency

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15
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What are the clinical features of gout?

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Crystallisation of urates in joint spaces - tophi

  • chronic/acute arthritis
  • Gouty neuropathy
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16
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What is osteoporosis?

A

Increased propensity of skeleton (reduced bone mass)

Primary = age and postmenopausal

Secondary - hyperparathyroidism

17
Q

What are the clinical features of osteoporosis?

A

Kyphosis
Scoliosis
Vertebral fractures

18
Q

What infection is Pagets disease associated with>?

A

Paramyxovirus

19
Q

What is the pathogenesis of Pagets disease and clinical characteristics?

A

Osteoclastic inactivity

Osteoblastic overactivity

Rapid bone turnover but too much bone being formed - structurally unsound and disordered

Chalk break fractures

20
Q

What is osteomalacia due to?

A

Vit D deficiency

Or hyperparathyroidism (increases bone reabsorption from skeleton)

21
Q

What does soft tissue comprise?

A
  • Extra skeletal non-epithelial structures
  • exclusive of supportive tissue or organs/lymphoid/hamatopoietic tissue

MESODERMAL in orgin

22
Q

What are the common sites where secondary metastatic deposits originate from?

A
Prostate
Lung
Breast 
Thyroid 
Kidney
23
Q

True or false - sarcomas commonly spread through the lymph system?

A

False - mainly haematogenous