Ankylosing spondylitis Flashcards
Define ankylosing spondylitis
Seronegative inflammatory arthropathy affecting preferentially the axial skeleton & large proximal joints
Aetiology of ankylosing spondylitis
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UNKNOWN
Strong association w/ HLA-B27 gene (90%)
Infective triggers & antigen cross reactivity w/ self peptides have been hypothesised
Pathophysiology of ankylosing spondylitis
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Inflammation starts at entheses
Persistent inflammation leads to new bone formation
Changes begin in lumbar vertebrae & progress superiorly
Vertebral bodies become more square
Syndesmophytes
Fusion of syndesmophytes & facet joints
Calcification of anterior & lateral spinal ligaments
Define entheses
where ligaments attach to vertebral bodies
Define syndesmophytes
vertical ossifications bridging margins between adjacent vertebrae
Epidemiology of ankylosing spondylitis
prevalence, gender
COMMON
Earlier presentation in males
Presenting symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis
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Lower back & sacroiliac pain
Disturbed sleep
Pain pattern
- worse in the morning
- better w/ activity
- worse when resting
Progressive loss of spinal movement
Symptoms of asymmetrical peripheral arthritis
Pleuritic chest pain (due to costovertebral joint involvement)
Heel pain (due to plantar fasciitis)
Non specific symptoms (e.g. malaise, fatigue)
Signs of ankylosing spondylitis on physical examination
4 + 3 later
Reduced range of spinal movement (particularly hip rotation)
Reduced lateral spinal flexion
Schober’s test
Tenderness over sacroiliac joints
Later stages
Thoracic kyphosis
Spinal fusion
Question mark posture
Signs of ankylosing spondylitis on physical examination - extra articular disease
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(5 As) Anterior uveitis Apical lung fibrosis Achilles tendinitis Amyloidosis Aortic regurgitation
Schober’s test
explain + result
2 fingers placed on patient’s back 10cm apart
Patient asked to bend over
Distance between fingers should increase by > 5cm on forward flexion
Reduced movement would suggest ankylosing spondylitis
Investigations for ankylosing spondylitis
3 types
Bloods
Radiographs
Lung function tests
Investigations for ankylosing spondylitis - bloods
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FBC - anaemia of chronic disease
Rheumatoid factor - negative
ESR/CRP - high
Investigations for ankylosing spondylitis - radiographs
3 + 3 late signs
Anteroposterior & lateral radiographs of spine
may show bamboo spine
Anteroposterior radiograph of sacroiliac joints
shows symmetrical blurring of joint margins
Later stages
Erosions
Sclerosis
Sacroiliac joint fusion
CXR - check for apical lung fibrosis
Investigations for ankylosing spondylitis - lung function tests
Assess mechanical ventilatory impairment due to kyphosis