Clinical Approach to Rheumatic Disease Lecture Powerpoint Flashcards

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Bechet’s syndrome

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Autoimmune disease state more common in turkish and korean populations causing inflammation of blood vessels thruout the body that sees recurrent oral and vaginal ulcerations

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HLA B27 gene

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Found in 20% of population, up to 90% presence in patients with ankylosing spondylitis

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Geling phenomenon

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Sees individuals that are stiff after prolonged periods of inactivity (sitting for long period of time or sleep), patients with osteoarthritis will be stiff for short time while inflammatory disease patients such as arthritis will be stiff for hours potentially after inactivity

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Degenerative vs inflammatory distribution

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Helps differentiate osteoarthritis from rheumatoid, degenerative affects DIP, PIP, cervical spine, lumber spine, hips, knees, and MTP joints, while inflammatory tends to spare the DIP and lumbar areas, degenerative has hard boney enlargement while inflammatory has softer synovial inflammation

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Monoarthritis commonly presents in these diseases (5)

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  • gout (more common in 40+)
  • pseudogout (more common in 85+)
  • septic arthritis
  • osteoarthritis
  • lyme disease
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Symmetrical polyarthritis most commonly presents in these diseases (4)

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  • RA
  • lupus
  • degenerative osteoarthritis
  • juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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Asymmetrical pauciarticular (oligoarticular) most commonly presents in these diseases (5)

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  • psoriatic arthritis
  • reactive arthritis/reiter’s
  • microcrystalline gout
  • lyme
  • juvenile idiopathic arthritis
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ASAS criteria for inflammatory back pain

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  • improvement with exercise
  • pain at night
  • insidious onset
  • age less than 40
  • no improvement with rest

(4-5 of these features)

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Functional classification of rheumatic disease

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I - completely able to carry out all usual duties of daily living
II - able to perform self care and vocational activities but with limited avocational activities
III - able to perform usual self care activities but limited in vocational activities
IV - limited ability to perform self care even

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Periungual telangiectasias

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Small dilated blood vessels in the periungual area (around the nail) almost always indicative of connective tissue disease such as lupus, scleroderma, or myositis

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Malar rash

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A butterfly rash that spares the nasolabial folds, has photosensitivity pattern and is highly suggestive of lupus

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Onycholysis

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Lifting off of nail off bed causing white appearance deep in nail bed, indicative of psoriatic nails and could later on see osteoarthritis of the DIP joint

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Palpable purpura

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Small slightly raised red spots that is indicative of vasculitis

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Pyoderma gangrenosum

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Inflammatory noninfectious ulceration found often in inflammatory bowel diseases, RA, and SLE

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Sicca complex

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Dry eye and dry mouth (xerostomia), also known as sjogren’s syndrome

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Patients with bilateral general extremity muscular weakness (not necessarily pain, may have difficulty standing off toiet!!!) might have what neurological manifestation of rheumatic disease?

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Polymyositis

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FABER test for hip disease

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Flexion, abduction, external rotation

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Hip disease causes pain in the….

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….anterior groin and thigh