Final exam Flashcards

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Osteomyelitis definition

A

infection of bone and bone marrow

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osteomyelitis Etiology/ risk factos

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prolonged IV use
chronic UTIs
sickle cell anemia: salmonella, pseudomonas
puncture wound of the foot: pseudomonas

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3
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osteomyelitis spread adults vs children

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hematogenous spread

adults: through the spine

children: spreads to the long bones via diaphysis then travels to metaphysis

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4
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what is the most common etiology of osteomyelitis from trauma/surgery

A

staph aureus

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5
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osteomylitis pathogenesis

A

an abscess forms in the metaphysis
ruptures and spreads subperiosteally
periosteum becomes suppurative
ischemia> necrosis
new bone (involucrum) may form around the infected portion

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osteomylitis onset and sx

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sudden and dramatic : within 2 weeks
sx: pain, fever and chills

smoldering: vertebrae adults
no fever
sx are not as involved

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7
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Gonococcal arthritis incidence

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2-3x more common in women

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8
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gonococcal arthritis classic triad

A

acute migratory polyarthritis
tenosynovitis in 2/3 of pts (dactylitis)
dermatitis in 2/3 of pts

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9
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joint distrution in gonococcal arthritis

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acute migratory polyarthrirts
usually symmetrical
commonly the fingers, wrists, elbows, knees and ankles

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10
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gonococcal arthritis presentation

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hemorrhagic blisters, maculopapular rash on the palm of the hand(can be painful)

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11
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gonococcal arthirits dx

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clinical grounds
synovial fluid often not helful : only + for gono 25% of the time
NAATs on specimens from mucosal sites to diagnose

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12
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Parovirus B19 arthropathy sx in adults

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can get the tenosynovitis and maculopapular rash but not usually prominent

arthralgias 77%

usually onset of fusiform swelling : hands and toes

may resemble acute RA, symmetric, small joints

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13
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parvovirus B19 arthropathy labs

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RF and ANA usually negative
documented by positive igM parvovirus B19 test

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14
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lyme disease vector and causative agent

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vector: deer tick, ixodes dammini

spirochete: borrelia burgdirferi

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15
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lyme disease stage I

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erythema migrans
flu-like sx

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16
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lyme disease patterns of joint involvement

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50% intermitt arthritis

20% arthralgia, no swelling

10% chronic inflmm synovitis that results in erosive lesions and deformities