Ch 3 - Rheumatology: Other Arthritides Flashcards
What is hemochromatosis?
Organ damage and tissue dysfunction secondary to excessive iron stores and the deposition of hemosiderin
What is the clinical presentation of hemochromatosis?
Hepatic cirrhosis, Cardiomyopathy DM Pituitary dysfunction Skin pigmentation Chronic progressive arthritis
What joints are involved in hemochromatosis?
MC in 2nd and 3rd MCP, PIP joints
May affect hips
Who is affected by hemochromatosis?
Males 40 to 50 yo
What is treatment of hemochromatosis?
Phlebotomy
NSAIDs
What is Alkaptonuria (Ochronosis)?
AR d/o causing def in enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase leads to its increase
What is Ochronosis?
Alkalinization and oxidation causes darkening of tissue parts
Describe the appearance of Ochronosis.
Bluish discoloration of the urine, cartilage, skin, sclera secondary to the accumulation of homogentisic acid
Describe the Progressive degenerative arthropathy in Alkaptonuria (Ochronosis)?
– Onset in 4th decade
– Spinal column involvement
– Arthritis of the large joints, chondrocalcinosis, effusions, osteochondral bodies
What is Wilson’s disease?
AR d/o causing deposition of copper l/t destruction: – Liver> cirrhosis – Brain – Kidneys – Ocular: Kayser–Fleischer rings
What joints have OA in Wilson’s disease?
Wrist
MCP
Knees
Spine
What is the treatment of Wilson’s disease?
Copper chelation with penicillamine
Dietary restriction
What is affected in Gaucher’s disease?
Glucocerebroside accumulates in the reticuloendothelial cells of the spleen, liver, and bone marrow
Who is affected in Gaucher’s disease?
Autosomal recessive
Common in Ashkenazi Jews
What joints are involved in Gaucher’s disease?
Monoarticular hip and knee degeneration