juvenile idiopathic arthritis Flashcards

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definition of JIA

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group of systemic inflammatory disorders affecting children <16yrs

important cause of disability and blindness

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aetiology JIA

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auto-immune disease

multifactorial and different from adult RA

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criteria for diagnosis JIA

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age onset <16yrs
duration disease >6wks

presence of arthritis: joint swelling or 2 of -

  • painful/limited joint movement
  • tenderness
  • warmth
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clinical subtypes of JIA

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systemic 
pauciarticular 
polyarticualar RF -ive
polyarticular RF +ive
psoriatic 
enthesitis related 
undifferentiated
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pauciarticular JIA

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4 or less joints

most common sybtupe

3 types within this group

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pauciarticular JIA grou p 1

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limp rather than pain and stiffness

majority

mainly lower limb joints

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pauciarticular JIA group 2

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limp

mainly lower limb joints

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pauciarticular JIA group 3

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asymetric upper and lower limb

dayctylitis

psoriasis in later life

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polyarticular JIA

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5+ joints

second most common type

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RF-ve polyarticular JIA

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fever
malaise
hepato-splenomegaly
anaemia

symmetric large and small joint affection

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RF+ polyarticular JIA

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fever, malaise, weight loss
anaemia 
nodules 
similar to adult RA
erosions in x-ray occur early
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systemic onset JIA

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least common

fever (39.5 spike every day 2wks) 
rash - red, trunk + thighs
generalised, non-tender lymphadenopathy 
hepatosplenomegaly
abdo pain 
arthritis
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13
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uveitis screening

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important for all JIA

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complications of uveitis

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posterior synechiae
cataract
band keratopathy
glaucoma

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treatment uveitis

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steroids - topical, intraocular, systemic

mydriatic and cyloplegic agents

methotrexate
MMF
ciclosporin
anti-TNF

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1st line management JIA

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simpe pain killers

NSAIDs

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2nd line management JIA

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methotrexate
anti-TNF
IL-1 R-antagonist
IL-6 antagonist

18
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JIA surgery

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synovenctomy

reconstructive/joint replacement surgery

19
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growth failure in JIA

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localised:
length leg discrepancies
shortening fingers, hands, forearms, toes, feet
micrognathia

generalised

  • short stature
  • delayed puberty