Seronegative Arthritis Flashcards

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What are seronegative arthritides?

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Seronegative arthritis’ describes a group of conditions that present with inflammatory arthritis but without a positive rheumatoid factor, hence seronegative.

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With what gene is seronegative arthritis associated?

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HLA-B27

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What is enthesitis?

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Enthesitis is inflammation of the entheses, the sites where tendons or ligaments insert into the bone.

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What are the different types of seronegative arthritis?

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Ankylosing Spondylitis
Psoriatic arthritis
Bowel related arthritis (Crohn’s, UC)
Reactive arthritis
Others
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What is ankylosing spondylitis?

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Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic progressive inflammatory arthropathy.

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What does AS present as?

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Inflammatory back pain
Iritis/uveitis
Enthesitis
Fatigue
Sleep disturbance
Tenderness at sacroiliac joint
Dyspnoea
Loss of lumbar lordosis
Peripheral joint involvement
Kyphosis
Psoriasis
Symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease
Chest Expansion Limitation
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What are the risk factors for AS?

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HLA-B27
Klebsiella Pneumoniae
FH
Male
Teens and twenties
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What investigations should be done in AS?

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CT
MRI
US
HLA0B27
X-ray
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What drugs are used to manage AS?

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Physiotherapy
NSAIDs
DMARDs- Sulfasalazine
Anti-TNF
Anti-IL-17 
Treatment of osteoporosis
Surgery- joint replacements & spinal surgery
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What is psoriatic arthritis?

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Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory joint disease associated with psoriasis. It is a seronegative inflammatory arthritis

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What differentiates psoriatic arthritis from rheumatic arthritis?

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These include a frequent oligoarticular or monoarticular initial pattern of joint involvement, as well as distal interphalangeal joint (DIP) involvement. Dactylitis, a fusiform swelling of an entire digit, and sacroiliitis are manifestations not observed in RA.

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What drugs are used to treat psoriatic arthritis?

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Sulfasalazine
Methotrexate
Leflunomide
Cyclosporine
Anti-TNF therapy
Anti- IL-17 and IL-23
Steroids
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy
Axial disease treated similar to AS
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What is reactive arthritis?

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An inflammatory arthritis that occurs after exposure to certain gastrointestinal and genitourinary infections. The classical triad of post-infectious arthritis, non-gonococcal urethritis, and conjunctivitis is frequently described

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What are the skin and mucous membrane involvement

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Keratoderma blenorrhagica
Circinate balanitis
Urethritis
Conjunctivitis
Iritis
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What is the treatment of reactive arthritis?

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Acute
NSAID
Joint injection (if infection excluded)
antibiotics in chlamydia infection (contacts as well)
Chronic
NSAID
DMARD (e.g. sulphasalazine, methotrexate)

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