MSK Flashcards
base of thumb pain suggests…
osteoarthritis
what is osteomyelitis
infection of the bone
2 inflammatory markers and how they differ
- CRP: rises and fall fairly quickly thus used to show response to tx
- ESR: shows binding to RBCs + rises and falls slowly.
- so demonstrates chronic infection as it is related to the lifespan of an RBC.
key investigations for joint infections
- joint aspirate
- blood culture: bacteraemia often seeds joint
most common causative bacteria of joint infection
staphylococcus aureus
who Is most likely to get an infected joint
RA pts
most common causative bacteria of bone infection
staphylococcus aureus
5 principles of inflammation
- redness
- swelling
- warmth
- loss of function
- pain
types of connective tissue disease
- inherited
- Marfans syndrome [can also be developed without fam hx]
- Ehler Danlos Syndrom
- Autoimmune [inflammatory → scarring and damage of organs affected]
- Systemic Lupus Erythematous [lupus]
most common cause of secondary/ metastatic bone cancers
- breast
- lung
- thyroid
- kidney
- prostate
gene responsible for spondyloarthropathies
HLA B27
general features of Spondyloarthropathies
Sausage digit – dactylitis = swelling of a whole digit. Predictor of underlying bone damage
Psoriasis
Inflammatory back pain -
NSAID – good response
Enthesitis of the heel
Arthritis –distal joint involvement = psoriatic arthritis [or OA]
Crohn’s / colitis / potentially elevated CRP
HLAB27
Eye – uveitis. Anterior uveitis = iritis