Relapsing polychondritis Flashcards
Age of onset of Relapsing polychondritis?
20-60 y/o
What other diseases do you think about in patient with Relapsing polychondritis?
30% have autoimmune disease
What is the pathogenesis of Relapsing polychondritis?
- intermittent episodes of inflammation of articular and non-articular cartilage–> chondrolysis and structural collapse.
What are the autoantibody titers present in Relapsing polychondritis, and how often are they present?
- What are they usefuly for?
against type II collagen (Car-two-lage)
- only present in 30-50% of patients
- they correlate with disease activity
What are HLA associations in Relapsing polychondritis?
HLA-DR4
What are the diagnostic criteria for Relapsing polychondritis?
Need 3 of 6 of the following (remember ears, nose, eyes, respiratory tract and joints):
- recurrent chondritis of both auricles
- chondritis of nasal cartilages
- non-erosive inlammatory polyarthritis
- inflammation of ocular structures
- chondritis of respiratory tract
- cochlear and or vestibular damage
chondritis of the auricles in Relapsing polychondritis presents as:
- bright red, swollen, tender cartilagnous portion of ears sparing earlobs (no cartilage there)
You may see _____ hearing loss in Relapsing polychondritis due to______.
- conductive
- due to collapse and edema of external auditory canal
Involvement of the nose in Relapsing polychondritis may eventually present with ______.
saddle nose deformity
Describe the joint involvement in Relapsing polychondritis.
- non-erosive inflammatory polyarthritis
- episodic, migratory, asymmetric, non-erosive oligo or poyarthritis typically affecting the knees, wrists, MCPs, and PIPs
Describe the eye inovlvement in Relapsing polychondritis. Which parts of eye are involved
- can have any part of eye involved
- conjuctivitis, corneal ulcers, cleritis, iritis, or uveitis
Respiratory tract involvement in Relapsing polychondritis presents as:
- laryngeal/trachial/bronchial cartilage inflammation presenting as:
hoarseness, wheezing, coughing, dyspnea, subglottic strictures
Chondritis of respiratory tract in Relapsing polychondritis increases risk of______
pneumonia (number 1 cause of death!!)
What is the #1 cause of death in Relapsing polychondritis?
Pneumonia (due to increased risk from respiratory tract involvement)
Cochlear and or vestibular involvement in Relapsing polychondritis presents with:
- neurosensory hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo