6/21 UWorld Flashcards
Treatment and presentation of osteopetrosis
- Treatment:
- Bone marrow transplant (osteoclasts derived from monocytes)
- Clinical features:
- Fractures
- Bone fills marrow space
- Extramedullary hematopoiesis
- Pancytopenia
- “Bone-in-bone” x-ray
- Vision and hearing loss
- Impingement of cranial nerves
- Hydrocephalus
- Narrowing of foramen magnum
What are the lab values in rickets/osteomalacia (calcium, phosphate, PTH, ALP)
- Decreased vitamin D
- Decreased Ca2+
- Increased PTH
- Decreased phosphate
- Increased alkaline phosphatase (hyperactivity of osteoblasts)
What disease presents with increasing hat size
Paget
- Clinical features:
- Mosaic pattern of woven and lamellar bone
- Increased hat size due to skull thickening
- Hearing loss due to impingement of cranial nerve
Complications of Pagets
- High output cardiac failure – due to increased blood flow from formation of arteriovenous shunts in bone
- Osteosarcoma – end-stage osteoblasts at risk for mutation
Normal function of FGFR3
- Normally responsible for inhibition of cartilage proliferation
- Achondroplasia = Constitutive activation of FGFR3 = inhibited chondrocyte proliferation
What is Polyostic fibrous dysplasia
- Bone is replaced by collagen and fibroblasts
Classic presentation of McCne Albright syndrome
Cafe-au-lait spots (unilateral)
Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (Bone is replaced by collagen and fibroblasts)
Precocious puberty
Multiple endocrine abnormalities
Heberden vs. Bouchard node
Heberden = DIP
Bouchard = PIP
What is pannus, and which arthritis is it associated with?
Pannus = inflamed granulation tissue in RA
RA is a systemic autoimmune disease that causes synovitis which leads to the creation of pannus (inflamed granulation tissue)
Recall that myofibroblasts within granulation tissue contract, which is what causes a lot of symptoms of RA
What is the MOA of colchicine
Colchicine – stabilizes tubulin to impair leukocyte chemotaxis
Why must Cidofovir and Probenicid be administered together
Cidofovir used to treat CMV
Is nephrotoxic so must be administerd with probenicid which will block tubular secretion of Cidofovir
What seronegative spondyloarthropathy is associated with “pencil-in-cup” x-ray?
Psoriatic arthritis
Deformity of the DIP
Arthritis associated with osteophytes (bone spurs)
OA
Disease associated with Anti-SSA (Anti-Ro) and Anti-SSB (Anti-La)
Sjogren
Most common cause of death in Duchenne
Dilated cardiomyopathy
- Clinical features:
- Weakness begins in pelvic girdle and progresses superiorly
- Pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles due to fibrofatty replacement of muscle
- Waddling gait
- Gower sign
- Onset before 5 y/o
- Dilated cardiomyopathy is common cause of death
What other disorder is associated with polymyalgia rheumatica
Giant cell arteritis
Treatment of fibromyalgia
Exercise, antidepressants (SNRI, TCA), anticonvulsants (Gabapentin)
What junction allows signalling between adjacent cells, and what is the protein component?
Gap junctions
Made up of connexons