Rheumatism History Taking Flashcards

1
Q

Rheumatoid arthritis is often associated with morning stiffness lasting for what length of time?

A

> 30mins

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2
Q

Which other conditons can be related to rheumatoid arthritis?

A
  • Psoriasis
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
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3
Q

What is reactive arthritis?

A

A reaction to a previous infection

(normally STIs e.g. chlamydia or gonorrhoea or bacterial gastoenteritis e.g. campylobacter or salmonella)

Joint aspirate is clear

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4
Q

Which conditions can be associated with polyarthritis?

A
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Lupus
  • Psoriatic arthritis (can also be monarthritic)
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5
Q

What is the term given to arthritis which comes on, completely recovers and comes on again?

A

Palindromic arthritis

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6
Q

What are the main risk factors for gout?

A
  • Alcohol (especially beer)
  • Being male
  • High protein intake
  • Hyperuraemia
  • Diuretic use (loop diuretics are worse)
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7
Q

Septic arthritis is most often caused by what?

A

Gram +ve bacteria due to a skin break

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8
Q

How may rheumatoid arthritis affect the respiratory system?

A
  • Pneumonitis (methotrexate use)
  • Pulmonary fibrosis
  • Pleural effusions (associated cough and SOB)
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9
Q

How can rheumatoid arthritis affect the eyes?

A
  • Scleritis
  • Anterior uveitis
  • Dry eyes
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10
Q

How can rheumatoid arthritis affect the renal system?

A

Glomerulonephritis

(Often presents with no symptoms)

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11
Q

How can rheumatoid arthritis affect the mucocutaneous system?

A
  • Alopecia
  • Oral/nasal ulceration
  • Malar rash
  • Photosensitive rash
  • Systemic sclerosis (includes thickening and tightening of skin of fingers)
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12
Q

How can rheumatoid arthritis affect the cardiovascular system?

A
  1. Vasoconstriction of arteries e.g. Secondary Raynaud’s
  2. Increased risk of atherosclerosis, MI and stroke
  3. Valvulitis
  4. Endocarditis
  5. Pericarditis
  6. LVF
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13
Q

Which conditions may be associated with monoarthritis?

A
  • Traumatic
  • Gout
  • Palindromic rheumatism
  • Reactive arthritis
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Septic arthritis
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14
Q

Which two nail changes are a good indication of psoriatic arthritis?

A
  1. Onycholysis
  2. Nail pitting
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15
Q

What are “tophi”

A

Urate crystal deposition in the skin

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16
Q

How could the crystals deposited in gout be described?

A

Needle-shaped birefringent crystals

17
Q

What is usually the first line pain management for gout?

A

NSAIDs

(colchicine can also be used bu can cause diarrhoea)

18
Q

Why is allopurinol given 2 weeks after a gout attack?

A

It can provoke a flare