16. Inflammatory disease - RA - Kidd Flashcards

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What are the three different categories for MSK pain?

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Myalgia
Arthralgia
Back pain

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What is myalgia?

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Pain in a muscle or group of muscles

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What is arthralgia?

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Pain in a (small) joint

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What are the different sources of MSK pain?

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Referred/radicular pain - central pain that is being referred to the MSK system

Non referred/radicular:
Bone
Soft tissue
Joint

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What are the three different types of inflammatory disorders?

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Autoimmune disorder (RA)
Crystal arthropathy
Infection

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What is ‘polyarthritis’?

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Arthritis that is affecting five or more joints simultaneously

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What is the incidence rate of RA?

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12,000 new cases each year

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Is RA more common in males or females?

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Males 3:1 women

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9
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Is genu varus OA or RA?

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Genu varus - OA

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Is genu valgus OA or RA?

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Genu valgus - RA

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Why are Bakers cysts formed in RA?

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Build up of synovial fluid
This cannot move anteriorly due to patella and cannot move laterally due to ligaments so forms posteriorly and the Bakers cyst forms

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What is a common differential diagnosis for Bakers cyst and WHY IS THIS DANGEROUS?

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DVT

DVT - want to coagulate but coagulation is the worst possible thing for a Bakers cyst

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What occular complications can occur in RA?

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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Scleritis and episcleritis
Scleromalacia perforans

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What is Keratoconjunctivitis sicca?

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Sicca syndrome - cannot produce tears or saliva and this can result in massive conjunctivitis
Dry eyes stimulates an immune response and there is inflammation in the sclera

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What is a common peripheral symptom of early RA?

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Carpal tunnel syndrome - tingling in the index finger

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What is a common central symptom of RA?

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Subluxation of the cervical spine - can compress nerves and the spinal chord - myelopathy
‘Atlanto-axial subluxation’

17
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Define subluxation

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Misalignment of the vertebrae - partial dislocation

18
Q

How does atlanto-axial subluxation present?

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Hyper-reflexia

Spasticity

19
Q

What are systemic cardiac complications associated with RA?

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Ischaemic heart disease

Pericarditis
Nodules
Endocarditis

20
Q

What is the major bone complication associated with RA?

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Accelerated osteoporosis

21
Q

What is the current diagnostic criteria for RA?

A

Inflammation of three or more joints
Rheumatoid factor/anti-CCP
Raised ESR/CRP

22
Q

What is systemic lupus erythematous

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Aka. lupus - autoimmune disease

23
Q

What are the two typical presentations of systemic lupus erythematous?

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Butterfly rash over the face

Alopecia

24
Q

What is scleroderma?

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Chronic hardening and contraction of the skin and the connective tissue

25
Q

What is the typical presentation of scleroderma?

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Thickened, waxy appearance of the skin

In severe cases - fingers or hand may become necrotic

26
Q

What is dermatomyositis?

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Inflammation of the skin and the underlying muscle tissue - degeneration of collagen

27
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What is ankylosing spondylitis?

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Form of spinal arthritis

28
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Who is mainly affected by ankylosing spondylitis?

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Young males

29
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What is reactive arthritis?

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Joint pain and swelling triggered by another infection in the body

30
Q

Bow legs is genu varus or genu valgus?

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Genu varum

31
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Location of bakers cyst is?

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Behind the knee - posterior to the patella