Multisystem Diseases Flashcards
1
Q
What are the Abs found in the following diseases:
- Graves Disease (2)
- Hashimoto Thyroiditis (2)
- T1DM (4)
- Goodpastures disease (1)
- Pernicious anaemia (1)
- Primary biliary cirrhosis (1)
- Myasthenia Gravis (2)
- Dermato- / Polymyositis (3)
- Vasculitis (3)
- RA (4)
- MCTD (1)
- Scleroderma (3)
- SLE (2)
- Addisons Disease (1)
- Coeliac’s disease (3)
A
- Graves Disease - Trab / Anti-TPO
- Hashimoto Thyroiditis - Tg Ab / Anti-TPO
- T1DM - anti-GAD Ab / anti-IA2 / anti-ICA / anti-ZNT8
- Goodpastures disease - anti-GBM Ab
- Pernicious anaemia - anti-parietal cell
- Primary biliary cirrhosis - AMA
- Myasthenia Gravis - ACHr Ab / Anti-MUSK
- Dermatomyositis / Polymyositis - Jo 1 Ab (more PM with lung) / Anti-Mi-2 (more DM) / Anti-Ro-52 (more DM with lung)
- Vasculitis - ANCA , PR2, MPO
- RA - anti-CCP Ab / RF / Anti-Sa / RA33 Ab
- MCTD – Anti-U1RNP
- Scleroderma – Anti-Scl 70 (Diffuse) / Anti-centromere (limited) / Anti-RNAP III
- SLE – dsDNA, Anti-Sm
- Addisons Disease - 21-OH Ab
- Coeliac’s disease - EMA / Anti-TTG / Anti-gliadin
2
Q
Patient with longstanding chronic inflammatory illness is suspected of amyloidosis.
In absence of a culprit site to biopsy which 3 sites of biopsy would yield relatively high sensitivity for diagnosing AA amyloidosis?
A
Highest to lowest sensitivity:
- subcutaneous fat tissue (93%-100%)
- salivary gland (83-100%)
- rectal mucosa biopsy (75-85%)
3
Q
Patient develops digital ischaemia from known APLS.
What 2 treatments might be considered?
A
- Aspirin 100mg daily
2. Aggressive anticoagulation (LMWH then warfarin to INR > 3)