Rheumatology Lectures Flashcards
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What type of joint does osteoarthritis affect?
Synovial joints.
Where are female patients most likely to get osteoarthritis?
Hips.
Where are obese patients most likely to get osteoarthritis?
Knees
Where are manual labourers most likely to develop osteoarthritis?
Hand.
Where are farmers most likely to develop osteoarthritis?
Hips
Where are footballers most likely to develop osteoarthritis?
Knees
How long does morning stiffness occur in osteoarthritis?
Less than 30 minutes.
When should you not administer intra-articular corticosteroid injections in osteoarthritis?
Prior to joint replacement due to immunosuppression.
How long do prosthetic joint replacements generally last?
10-15 years.
Define subarticular sclerosis.
Bone overgrowth around articular surface.
Define osteophytes.
Calcified bone overgrowth at joint margins.
Define crepitus.
Crunching sensation when moving joint.
Define Bouchard’s nodes.
Proximal interphalangeal joint bone swelling.
Define Heberden’s nodes.
Distal interphalangeal joint bone swelling.
Define joint effusion.
Increased intra-articular fluid.
List 6 bones susceptible to Paget’s disease.
1) skull
2) thoracic spine
3) lumbar spine
4) pelvis
5) femur
6) tibia
Before menopause how much more likely are women to get rheumatoid arthritis than men?
3x.
What small joint is usually sparred in rheumatoid arthritis?
Distal interphalangeal joint.
List 3 joints that are usually first affected by rheumatoid arthritis.
1) metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP)
2) proximal interphalangeal joint (PIP)
3) metarsophalangeal joint (MTP)
When can you get a false positive rheumatoid factor?
Hepatitis C.
How do disease modifying antirheumatic drugs work?
Inhibit inflammatory cytokines.
What is the main side effect of DMARDs?
Increased infection risk due to immune system suppression.
How long do DMARDs take to have an effect in rheumatoid arthritis?
6 weeks.
What is the gold standard DMARD for rheumatoid arthritis?
Methotrexate.