RA Flashcards
1
Q
Symptoms
A
Insidious onset of morning stiffness and polyarthropathy
Usually affects hand and feet
- DIP joint of hand is usually spared - May also affect knees, cervical spine, ankle and shoulder
2
Q
Physical exam
A
- Subcutaneous nodules in 20% (strong association with positive serum RF)
- Ulnar deviation with MCP subluxation, swan neck deformity
- Hallux valgus, claw toes, MTP subluxation
- Joints become affected at later stage in disease process
3
Q
X-rays
A
- Periarticular erosions and osteopenia
- Protrusio acetabuli
- medial migration of femoral head past the radiographic teardrop - Joint space narrowing
- Central glenoid erosion
4
Q
Labs
A
- anti-CCP (cyclic citrullinated peptide, most sensitive and specific)
- anti-MCV (mutated citrullinated vimentin)
- elevated ESR
- elevated CRP
- positive RF titer (most commonly IgM)
- targets the Fc portion of IgG
- elevated in 75-80% - joint fluid testing
- decreased complement
- May have elevated RF levels
5
Q
Diagnostic criteria
1987 revised criteria for diagnosis of RA
A
Have 4 or more out of the 7 criteria for a 6 week period
- Morning stiffness equal to or greater than 1hr
- Swelling kn 3 or more joints
- Rheumatoid nodules
- Radiographic changes of the hand incl bony erosions and decalcification
- Symmetric arthritis
- Serum rheumatoid factor
- Arthritis of the hand (MCP, PIP) and wrist