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3 kinds of rheumatic disease
inflammatory joint disease
osteoarthrosis/itis
soft tissue rheumatism
largest and most common group of rheumatic disease is
soft tissue rheumatism
___ is a rheumatic disease with acute pain
gout
___ is a rheumatic disease with intermittent pain
FMF
most important paramter in pain assesment
time and mode of onset
osteoarthrosis is characterized by ___ pain which gets better/worse with movement
mechanical
worse
2 self-limiting rheumatic diseases
FMF
gout
___ is a symmetric disease
RA
___ is an migratory disease
rheumatic fever
most rheumatic shoulder problems are due to ___
rotator cuff tendons
swollen DIPs are characteristic of ___
psoriatic arthritis
in osteoarthrosis, joints are ___, because of ___.
in inflammatory joint disease, they are ___.
hard
osteophytes
rubbery
gout can mimic ___
septic arthritis
pain from upper trapezius can radiate to ___ (2)
upper neck
occiput
pain from lower trapezius can radiate to ___ (3)
upper neck
occiput
acromion
pain from subscapularis can radiate to
(4)
scapula
medial posterior upper arm
medial posterior forearm
4th and 5th digits
3 infectous diseases which mimic rheumatic disease
TB
brucellosis
septic arthritis
___ is an endocrine disorder which can mimic rheumatic disease
acromegaly