Pictures Flashcards
1
Q
What is this finding called? What disease is it consistent with?

A
- Calcinosis
- consistent with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
2
Q
- What is this finding called?
- This is an unique manifestation of:

A
- Heliotrope Rash
- Dermatomyositis
3
Q
- What is this finding called?
- This is an unique manifestation of:

A
- Gottron’s Papules
- Dermatomyositis
4
Q
- What is this finding called?
- This is an unique manifestation of:

A
- Shawl Sign
- Dermatomyositis
5
Q
This is a manifestation of what disease?

A
- systemic sclerosis
6
Q
What is the name of this rash?
What disease is it associated with?

A
- Malar rash
- SLE
7
Q
What is this rash called?
What disease is it consistent with?

A
- Discoid rash
- SLE
8
Q
What condition does this infant have?

A
Neonatal Lupus
9
Q
This finding is consistent with what spondyloarthritis?

A
- psoriatic arthritis
10
Q
- What is this finding called?
- What disease does it correlate with?

A
- Arthritis mutilans
- Psoriatic arthritis
11
Q
- If you see this finding on a patient with IBD what diagnoses should you consider?

A
- Enteropathic arthritis
12
Q
- What is this finding called?
- What condition is it consistent with?

A
- Keratoderma Blenorrhagica
- Reactive arthritis
13
Q
- Which picture is anterior uveitis
- Which picture is conjunctivitis

A
- LEFT = anterior uveitis
- RIGHT = conjunctivitis
14
Q
- What type of gout is this?

A
- Chronic trophaceous gout
15
Q
- What type of crystals are these?
- What is this consistent with?

A
- monosodium urate crystals
- Gout
16
Q
- What type of crystals are these?
- What is this consistent with?

A
- Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD)
- Pseudogout