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What 5 drugs may induce Lupus? What do they usually treat?
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1. hydralazine
2. procainamide (for cardiac arrhythmia) 3. chlorpromazine- psychosis 4. isoniazide (TB) 5. methyldopa- htn |
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What does rheumatoid arthritis show?
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1. R- Ragocytes/ Rheumatoid factor (anti-IgG)
2. H- HLA-DR4/ HLA-Dw4 3. E- ESR increase/ Extra-articular features (restrictive lung disease, subcutaneous nodules) 4. U- Ulnar deviation 5. M- Morning stiffness/ MCP joint 6. A- Ankylosis/ Atlantoaxial joint subluxation/ Autoimmune/ ANA 7. T- T-cells (CD4)/ TNF 8. O- Osteopenia 9. I- Inflammatory synovial tissue/ Idiopathic/ IL-1 10. D- Deformities (swan-neck, boutonniere) |
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What is typical age of onset of RA?
What are two new therapy drugs used for RA? |
20-25
1. Selective pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor 2. Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors |