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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What gene is found in most seronegative disorders and are 4 most common (RAPE)?
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HLA-B27
RAPE: Reiter's syndrome (80%) Ankylosing spondylitis (90%) Psoriatic arthritis (50%) Enteropathic arthitis (IBD) (75%) |
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Name the following spondyloarthropathies by the pathogenic descriptions...
a. anterior uveitis b. c. d. bent "bamboo spine" |
a. ankylosing spondylitis
d. ankylosing spondylitis |
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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) |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |