Other Rheumatology Flashcards
What autoantibodies are associated with SLE?
nDNA
Sm
nRNP
What autoantibodies are associated with Sjogren’s syndrome?
Ro (anti-SSA)
La (anti - SSB)
What autoantibodies are associated with Polymyositis?
anti-Jo-1
What autoantibodies are associated with Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus?
RoRo (anti-SSA)
La (anti - SSB)
What autoantibodies are associated with systemic sclerosis?
anti-centromere
What autoantibodies are associated with CREST/limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis?
anti-centromere
What autoantibodies are associated with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis?
anti-Sci-70
What autoantibodies are associated with Dermatomyositis?
Anti-Mi-2
ANA
What are the symptoms of polymyositis?
• Muscle pain, fatigue and weakness o Bilaterally o Proximal muscles o Shoulder and pelvic girdle • Develops over weeks
What are the symptoms of dermatomyositis?
- Gottron lesions
- Photosensitive erythematous rash
- Purple rash on face and eyelids
- Periorbital oedema
- Subcutaneous calcinosis
What is raised in polymyositis and dermatomyositis?
Creatinine kinase
What are the features of limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis?
CREST syndrome: • Calcinosis • Raynaud’s phenomenon • OEsophageal dysmotility • Sclerodactyly • Telangiectasia
What are the features of diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis?
Features of CREST +:
• CV - HTN, CAD
• Lung - Pulmonary HTN, pulmonary fibrosis
• Kidney - Glomerulonephritis, scleroderma renal crisis
What are the features of Sjogren’s syndrome?
- Dry mucous membranes
What is the characteristic features of Behcet’s syndrome?
Recurrent oral and genital ulcers