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17 Cards in this Set
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sites affected by spondyloarthropathy (SA)
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enthesis
axial skeleton limb joints nonarticular structures |
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4 nonarticular structures affected by SA
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GIT
skin eye aortic valve |
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SA is associated with ___ but not with ___
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HLA-B27
RF |
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back pain in SA is ___. it is worse in ___ (daytime) and after ___.
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inflammatory
morning inactivity |
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common eye manifestation in SA
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anterior uveitis
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SA can cause ___ in C-spine which can cause ___.
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osteoporosis
paralysis |
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SA arthropathy in lower limbs
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asymmetric oligoarthritis
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SA causes ___ in Achilles tendon
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enthesitis
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4 diagnostic criteria for AS
to diagnose you need ___ |
lower back pain >= 3 months, improves with exercise
limited lumbar spine motion decreased chest expansion sacroiliitis #4 and 1 other |
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3 infections which trigger reactive arthritis
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chlamydia
gram negative enteritis BCG injection for cancer |
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in the hand reactive arthritis can present as ____ aka ___
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dactylitis
sausage digits |
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reactive arthritis is non-___
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erosive
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T/F: in psoriatic arthritis psoriasis always precedes arthritis.
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false: can come after or simultaneously
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psoriatic arithritis usually affects ___ in hand, like ___
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DIP
OA |
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arthritis mutilans causes ___
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bone resorption
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2 goals in managing SA
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relief of pain and rigidity
maintaining posture & movement |
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main drugs for SA
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NSAIDs
steroids |