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Extensive bone deposition in the old folk is:
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* Osteitis deformans (Pagets disease)
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What does gout look like under the microscope?
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* Negative bifringence, yellow needles
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HLA for ankylosing spondlylitis and Reiters (reactive arthritis), and acute anterior uveitis:
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* HLA-B27
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Type of collagen affected in Goodpastures:
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* Type IV collagen, seen in the lung, kidney, and lens of the eye
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Marker seen with Wegener's granulomatosis:
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* ANCA (antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies)
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Types of small vessel vasculitis:
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* Churg-Strauss (eosinophilia), Henoch-Schonlein purpura (IgA), Cryoglobulinemia (Hepatitis C), serum sickness, and infectious vasculitis
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Large vessel vasculitis:
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* Takayasu's arteritis (Japan, pulseless), Giant/Temporal Arteritis (Blindness and polymyalgia rheumatica)
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