ERA Flashcards
ILAR definition of ERA
Arthritis and enthesitis or
Arthritis or enthesitis with at least 2 of the following
- SI joint tenderness and or inflammatory lumbosacral pain
- Presence of HLA B27
- Onset of arthritis in a boy after 6 years of age
- Family history of HLA B27 associated disease in a first degree relative
- Acute anterior symptomatic uveitis
Exclusion criteria
Presence of IgM RF
Psoriasis in patient or first degree relative
Systemic JIA
Arthritis fulfilling two JIA categories
ERA includes
- JAS–> HLA B27 positive and axial disease
- SEA–> seronegative enthesitis and arthritis (neg ANA and RF), may be HLA B27 positive
- JpSA–> HLA b27 and axial involvement
New York criteria for diagnosis AS
Clinical Criteria
- Limitations in spinal motion in all three planes
- Unable to expand chest past 2.5 cm at the level of the 4th intercostal
- Pain or history of pain at the dorsolumbar junction or lumbar spine
Definite AS- Grade 3-4 b/l SI on X ray with at least one clinical criteria OR Grade 3-4 unilaterally or grade 2 B/l with clinical criteria one or 2 and 3
Probable: Grade 3-4 b/l SI arthritis without clinical criteria
Heritablity due to HLA b27
20 percent
Risk of developing some form of SpA in an HLA b27 positive individual
around 5%
Penetrance of an individual with a familial AS inheritance of autosomal dominant pattern
20 percent
3 theories by which HLA B27 promotes disease
- Molecular mimicry–> HLA b27 is targeted by Cd8 T cells because it presents self peptides that resemble peptides from micro organisms
- Misfolding in the ER leads to activation of inflammatory cascade, can lead to overproduction of Il23
- HLA B27 expression can render cells defective in killing intracellular bacteria
Most common sites for enthesitis
Insertonal sites of the patella (10, 2 and 6)
Heel and plantar fascial attachments to the heads of the metatarsals
Predictors of progression to AS
HLA B27 DRB1*04 Male sex older age at onset of symptoms family history of AS Arthritis Poly arthritis enthesitis tarsi's hip involvement early axial involvement Psoriasis
Schober test
Draw a line connecting the dimples of Venus
Draw a vertical line 5 cm below, and ten cm above
Have them bend over
Measurement of less than 6 cm is abnormal (going from 15 to 21)
What is considered abnormal chest expansion?
Any thoracic excursion of less than 5 cm (max expiration to max inspiration measured at the 4th intercostal space) is abnormal
Poor prognostic factors associated with a failure to achieve remission
Presence of AS In first degree relative
HLA DRB1*08, ankle or hip arthritis within the first 6 months of onset, development of SI and persistently elevated inflammatory markers with the first 6 months of disease onset
Poor prognostic factors associated with poor physical health
Female sex
Family history of AS
High number of affected joints within the first 6 months of onset
Risk of a heterozygous HLA B27 positive parent with AS having a male child with disease if they HLA B27 negative or positive
If negative, 5-10 percent, if positive 20%