Rheumatoid Arthritis Flashcards

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What is it?

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> Systemic autoimmune disease where immune system attacks joints
Characterised by
- inflammatory cells infiltrating synovium
- extra-articular involvement

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Process

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> Immune cells infiltrate synovium (fibroblasts and inflam cells cause osteoclast generation)
Leading to bone erosion + loss of joint integrity
(*systemic inflammation and autoimmunity occur long before onset of joint inflammation)

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Epidemiology

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> North Europe and America
Female
Increases with age
* In paediatric population it is referred to as juvenile idiopathic arthritis

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Risk Factors

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> Genetics
> Smoking
> Air pollution
> Obesity
> Low vitamin D
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Clinical Presentation

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> Polyarthritis of small joints of hand = v common
Insidious onset (months)
Joint stiffness in morning
Fatigue
Deformity, Pain, Weakness, Restricted motion in affected joints (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, ankle also commonly affected)

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Management

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Mostly about managing symptoms
> Drugs (Disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs = DMARDS)
> Nutrition
> Physio
- education (manage condition + flare ups)
- exercise to maintain strength + RoM as long as possible

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