MTCD/UCTD Flashcards
1
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Clinical characteristics of MCTD
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Clinical signs from at least two of the following diseases
- JRA
- SLE
- JDM
- Systemic Scleroderma
Positive serological findings
- High titer of antibodies to U1 snRNP and the 70-kD A and C polypeptides
- Anti-U1RNA antibodies
- Presence of HLA DR4
2
Q
Age and Sex ratio
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11 years (range to 16) 3 times more frequently in females than males
3
Q
Important players in pathogenesis
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RNP reactive Cd4T cells
Vegf and endostatin
4
Q
Clinical manifestations
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- Typically develop sequentially
- Rashes of cSLE and JDM are common at onset
- RP and arthriti are the most common manifestations at onset
- Sclerodermatous skin changes are slow to develop but may be prominent late in disease
- Occasionally myositis is the predominant syndrome
- Dysphagia and bowel dysmotility may occur
- Manifestations of sicca syndrome occur in 1/3
- Can have pulm functional impairments
- Nephritis is less common and less severe than in cSLE
5
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Long term outcomes
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Pulmonary HTN Severe Thrombocytopenia (often resistant to conventional therapy)