Osteoarthritis Flashcards

1
Q

risk factors for OA

A

age
F>M (for hip)
obesity
trauma
joint malalignment or inflammatory condition

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2
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how can you classify OA

A

primary - iatrogenic / no preceeding trauma
secondary

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3
Q

what are some signs you may see on clinical examination for OA

A

muscle wasting
joint effusion
decreased ROM

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4
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what is the general pathophysiology of OA

A

tissue macrophages within the joint are activated and release inflammatory mediators
T helpers stimulate synovial cells to produce proteases (break down cartilage) and activated osteoclasts (create bony spurs)

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5
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what antibodies would you investigate for to support diagnosis of OA

A

rheumatoid factor
anti CCP

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6
Q

what is the escalation of pharmacalogical treatment like for OA

A

paracetamol
topical steroids (capsaicin)
oral NSAIDs + PPI

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7
Q

where are bouchards nodes found

A

PIPJ
associated with OA

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8
Q

where are heberdens nodes found

A

DIPJ
associated with OA

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