L13 - MSK diseases Flashcards

1
Q

What are bursa?

A

Synovial membrane lined pockets which allow free movement of adjacent structures where there might have otherwise been friction

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2
Q

What are entheses?

A

Where tendons, ligaments or joint capsules insert into bone e.g. largest site = achilles tendon

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3
Q

Osteoporosis is

A

reduced bone density

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4
Q

Osteomalacia is

A

poor bone mineralisation

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5
Q

Osteomyelitis is

A

bone infection

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6
Q

Osteosarcoma is

A

an example of malignant bone tumour

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7
Q

What is myalgia?

A

Pain in muscles

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8
Q

What is myositis?

A

Inflammation of the muscles

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9
Q

What is a joint?

A

Where two or more bones meet each other

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10
Q

How do you diagnose a MSK disorder?

A

Full history & physical examination are usually enough to make a diagnosis
Serological tests can be used to confirm diagnosis

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11
Q

Mono arthritis is?

A

Arthritis affecting one joint

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12
Q

Oligoarthritis is?

A

Arthritis affecting 2-4 joints

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13
Q

Polyarthritis is?

A

Arthritis affecting 5 or more joints

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14
Q

You are asked to review a patient presenting with thenar eminence atrophy. Which nerve do you think is affected?

A

Median nerve

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15
Q

Tennis elbow affects which epicondyle?

A

Lateral epicondyle

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16
Q

Which epicondyle does golfer’s elbow affect?

A

Medial epicondyle

17
Q

Carpal tunnel is:

A

Compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel

18
Q

Which do you think is the most common form of arthritis in the UK?
Rheumatoid arthritis,
Osteoarthritis
All of the above

A

All of the above

19
Q

How much do you estimate the NHS in the UK spends a year on treating MSK conditions?

A

10 billion

20
Q
You are asked to review a 35 year old male who presents with 2 days history of painful, swollen right knee. What are your differential diagnoses?
Septic arthritis
Gout
Post traumatic haemoarthrosis 
All of the above
A

All of the above

21
Q

What should you always consider with a hot, swollen joint?

A

Joint aspiration

Gram stain

22
Q

When should you consider septic arthritis?

A

When there is usually a single, hot swollen joint

23
Q

What are the mortality rates in septic arthritis?

A

11%

50% in polyarticular disease with sepsis

24
Q

What are the most common organisms that might cause septic arthritis?

A

Staph aureus

Streptococcus

25
Q

What is the most common inflammatory arthropathy worldwide?

A

Gout

26
Q

In patients with gout, serum urate levels are above what level?

A

Saturation level which is 408 micromol/ litre

27
Q

In gout where do monosodium urate crystals form & deposit?

A

Cartilage
Bone
Periarticular tissues of peripheral joints

28
Q

What crystals are you expecting to find in the knee fluid aspirated from the patient with a hot, swollen knee joint if you suspect that he has clinical gout?

A

Monosodium urate

29
Q

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

A

A common, chronic, multi system inflammatory condition

30
Q

Does RA affect more men or women?

A

Women 3:1

31
Q

In rheumatoid arthritis which is the first joint component affected?
Cartilage
Synovium
Bone

A

Synovium

32
Q

In osteoarthritis what is the first joint component affected?

A

Cartilage

33
Q

What is the most important environmental risk factor in RA?

A

Smoking

34
Q

Is there a clinical correlation between the radiological changes & symptoms in OA?

A

No