Pathology - Joint Disease Flashcards
Hist: synovial fluid showing needle-shaped crystals w/ negative birefringence under polarized light (yellow color)
Gout
How do Leukemia and Myeloproliferative disorders cause Gout
Increased cell turnover –> increased breakdown of DNA/RNA
Sx’s: joint stiffness in the morning that worsens during the day
Osteoarthritis (DJD)
Reiter syndrome and Psoriatic arthritis are associated w/ which joint disease
Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies
What are 2 complications of RA
Anemia of chronic disease 2˚ amyloidosis
What is a Pannus
Inflamed granulation tissue seen in RA
Def: joint pain in a single joint d/t bacterial infection
Infectious Arthritis
Def: deposition of monosodium urate crystals in tissues/joints
Gout
Sx’s: morning stiffness that improves w/ activity, swan neck deformity and boutoniere deformity of the fingers, sparring of the DIP
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sx’s = warm joint w/ decreased ROM and an elevated ESR
Infectious Arthritis
Def: chronic, systemic autoimmune disease in women ~ 40 yo
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sx’s: severe pain on the great toe (Podagra)
Acute gout
What are some other Sx’s of Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
Mental retardation, self-mutilation
Hist: Joint mice, eburnation, osteophyte formation
Osteoarthritis (DJD)
Myofibroblasts cause what issues in RA
Ankylosis (fusion of joints) Dragging of joints