Paeds TNO Flashcards
1
Q
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) age of onset
A
- Onset <16yo
2
Q
Pain in JIA
A
Referred pain
Hip to knee
Costovertebral to sternum
3
Q
JIA association?
A
Uveitis
4
Q
Mx of JIA
A
NSAIDs
Methotrexate
Biologics
Joint injections
5
Q
Uveitis complications
A
posterior synechiae
cataract
glaucoma
band keratopathy
6
Q
Still’s disease
A
systemic
JIA
Rash
Fever
7
Q
Management of uveitis
A
steroids
8
Q
Reactive arthritis presentations
A
- post infection (URTI, GI, Chlamydia)
- acute onset of oligoarticuar arthritis (knees and ankles)
9
Q
Mx of reactive arthritis
A
self limiting pain relief
10
Q
Most common cause of hip pain in under 5y?
A
- transient synovitis
- 50% have hx of URTI
11
Q
Most common cause of hip pain in 5-10?
A
- Perthes
- AVN of the prox femoral head resulting from vascular compromise of blood
12
Q
Most common cause of hip pain in >10yo
A
SUFE
- Hip/medial thigh pain etc
- Decreased range of movement
- Reduced internal rotation
13
Q
Duration of sx of JIA
A
- at least 6 wks of sx
14
Q
JIA sx
A
Salmon pink ash
Oligoarthritis
Uveitis
15
Q
Growing pains
A
NEVER in the morning
Worse after vigorous activity
No limp/limitation