2.1.2 Bone and Joint Pathology II Flashcards
What is this an image of?
Pseudogout
The crystals first develop in the articular cartilage, menisci, and intervertebral discs, and as the deposits enlarge, they may rupture and seed the joint. The crystals form chalky, white friable deposits, which are seen histologically in stained preparations as oval blue-purple aggregates
What are the clinical symptoms associated with RA?
What are some of the criteria to diagnose RA?
Morning stiffness
Arthritis in 3 or more joint areas
Arthritis of typical hand joints
Symmetric arthritis
Rheumatoid nodules
Serum Rheumatoid Factor
Typical radiographic changes
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Proliferative and inflammatory synovitis
Destruction of the articular cartilage and ankylosis of the joints
Autoimmune disease triggered by exposure of a genetically susceptible host to an unknown arthritogenic antigen
Activation of CD4+ helper T cells - releasing cytokines - IL-1 and TNF
Destruction of joint
What are the skin and blood vessel symptoms associated with RA?
What is pannus formation associated with RA?
Mass of synovium and synovial stroma consisting of inflammatory cells, granulation tissue and fibroblasts
It can grow over articular cartilage and cause erosion.
What are some possible results of osteoarthritis?
Articular cartilage is degraded
Friction smooths and burnished the exposed bone - eburnation
Dislodged pieces of cartilage may tumble in the joint
Osteophytes - bony out growths
Who are the main culprits in infectious arthritis?
What is this an image of?
Diagram of osteoarthritis
Describe the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis
Draw a chart describing the process of Rheumatoid Arthritis pathogenesis?
Summarize the other diseases in this lecture
What are the clinical symptoms of osteoarthritis?
Morning stiffness
Crepitus
Aggravated by activity
Limitation of range of movement
Impingement on spinal foramina by osteophytes
Heberden’s nodes = prominent osteophytes at DIP
What are these images of?
Gouty Arthritis
Draw a diagram pointing out the differences between Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Left - Osteoarthritis
Right - Rheumatoid