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Define the following terms...
1. axial skeleton
2. dactylitis
3. periarticular
1. bones of cranium and vertebral column
2. swelling of a finger or tow (associated with reactive arthritis)
3. around a joint
Define the following terms...
1. enthesis
2. osteitis
3. enthesitis
1. site of ligamentous attachment to bone
2. inflammation of a bone
3. inflammatory changes of the ligament, tendinous insertion into bone or joint capsule
Define the following terms...
1. spondylitis
2. spondylolysis
3. spondylolisthesis
1. inflammation of vertebrae
2. defect of the portion of bone between the inferior and superior articular process of vertebrae (pars interarticularis)
3. anterior displacement of a vertebral body relative to the adjacent vertebral body below
What lab studies would you order to diagnose the following...
a. Ankylosing spondylitis
b. Reactive Arthritis
c.
HLA B27+ For all
a. no test is great, positive for inflammatory factors, but neg (ANA, CCP, RF)--> MRI's + CT detect bamboo spine (sacroiliitis)
b. Same as above but with tests for parvo virus B19
What gene is found in most seronegative disorders and are 4 most common (RAPE)?
HLA-B27
RAPE:
Reiter's syndrome (80%)
Ankylosing spondylitis (90%)
Psoriatic arthritis (50%)
Enteropathic arthitis (IBD) (75%)
Name the following spondyloarthropathies by the pathogenic descriptions...
a. anterior uveitis
b.
c.
d. bent "bamboo spine"
a. ankylosing spondylitis
d. ankylosing spondylitis
Name the following spondyloarthropathies by the pathogenic descriptions...
a. pussi (keratotic lesions)
b. pencil on cup deformity
c. TNF-a high in blood
d.dactylitis- or sausage digitis
a. reactive arthritis
b. psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
c. ankylosing spondylitis
d. Reactive arthritis (Reiters syndrome)
Name the following spondyloarthropathies by the clinical descriptions...
a. hot, swollen, painful knee
b.plantar fascitis, achilles tendinitis, costochondritis
c. lower back pain worse in the morning
a. Reiters syndrome (Reactive arthritis)
b. ankylosing spondylitis
c. ankylosing spondylitis
Name the following spondyloarthropathies by the clinical descriptions...
a. resting makes it worse activity makes it better
b. pitting of nails
c.reactive arthritis, conjunctivitis, urethritis
d.
a. ankylosing spondylitis
b. psoriatic arthritis
c. Reiters syndrome (Reactive Arthritis)
What kind of treatments is involved for the following disorders...
a. Ankylosing spondilitis
b. reactive arthritis (reiters)
c. psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
A. (AS Treatments)
1. Immunosuppressive agent- anti- TNF-a (Infliximab, Etanercept)
2. NSAID
3. PT
B. 1. NSAID- indomethacin
2. DMARDs- Methotrexate
C. Anti-tnf agents