Ankylosing Spondylitis Flashcards
1
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What is Ankylosing Spondylitis?
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- Inflammatory condition that affects the spine causing progressive stiffness and pain
2
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What are the common clinical features of spondyloarthropathies?
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- seronegativity
- HLA B27 association (90% positive)
- Axial arthritis (spine and sacroiliac joints)
- Asymmetrical large joint oligoarthtitis
- Enthesitis
- Dactylitis
- Extra-articular manifestations
- iritis, psoriaform rashes, oral ulcers, aortic valve incompetence, IBD
3
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What are the joints affectd in AS?
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- sacroiliac joint
- vertebral column joints
4
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What is the typical presentation of AS?
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- Male in late 20s
- Sx gradually develop >3months
- lower back pain
- worse at night, morning stiffness - relieved c exercise
- pain radiates to buttock - improves towards end of day
5
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What are the associatig Sx for AS?
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- Systemic: weight loss, fatigue
- chest pain
- enthesitis
- dactylitis
- anaemia
- ant. uveitis
- aortitis
- HB
- IBD
6
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What Ix would you perform for AS?
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*Clinically diagnosis
- Bedside
- Schober’s test <20cm
- Genetic testing: HLA B27
- Inflammatory markers
- Imaging
- Xray
- MRI
7
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Why is MRI used for AS?
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can detect:
- active inflammation - bone marrow oedema
- erosions
- sclerosis
- ankylosis
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9
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What features will you find on xray for AS?
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- sacroiliitis: subchondral erosions, sclerosis
- squaring of lumbar vertebrae
- ‘bamboo spine’ (late & uncommon)
- syndesmophytes: due to ossification of outer fibers of annulus fibrosus
- chest x-ray: apical fibrosis
10
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How would you Mx AS?
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- Conservative
- Exercise - x rest
- Physio - maintain posture and mobility
- Pharmacology
- NSAIDs
- Steroids
- anti TNF (etanercept, adalimumab)
- Secukinumab - if NSAIDs and anti TNF x work
11
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What is secukinumab?
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- monoclonal antibody against IL 17
12
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What other features are associated with AS?
*think the As
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- Apical fibrosis
- Anterior uveitis
- Aortic regurgitation
- Achilles tendonitis
- AV node block
- Amyloidosis
- and cauda equina syndrome
- peripheral arthritis (25%, more common if female)