Rheumatology 🏃 Flashcards

1
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Reflect the lumbar range of motion during flexion

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Modified Schober Test

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2
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Modified Schober Test

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Ankylosing Spondylitis

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3
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The most serious complication of Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Spinal(Cervical) Fracture

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4
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Most common extra-articular manifestation of Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Colitis and Ileitis

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5
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2nd most common extra-articular manifestation of Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Acute Anterior Uveitis

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6
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The earliest changes seen in MRI of Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Sacroilitis

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7
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Bamboo Spine Appearance

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Ankylosing Spondylitis

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8
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First line of pharmacodynamic therapy for Ankylosing Spondylitis

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NSAIDS ( Acetomenophen, Ibuprofen and etc)

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9
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Most common indication of surgery in Ankylosing Spondylitis

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Severe Hip Joint Arthritis

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10
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ENDOMYSIAL mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates and muscle fiber necrosis

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Polymyositis

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11
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Drug induced pneumonitis

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Methotrexate

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12
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Most sensitive enzyme of Polymyositis

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Creatinine Kinase

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13
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Drug that is notorious to Myositis

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Statins

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14
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Progressive PROXIMAL symmetric muscle weakness

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Dermatomyositis

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15
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Heliotrope Rash

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Dermatomyositis

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16
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Gottrone’s Papule

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Dermatomyositis

17
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Periungal Telangiectasia

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Dermatomyositis

18
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Shawl Sign

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Dermatomyositis

19
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Mechanical Hands

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Dermatomyositis

20
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Involves the dorsal surface of MCP and IP joints

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Gottrone’s Papules

21
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Silk Road Disease

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Behcet Disease

22
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Recurrent ORAL and GENITAL ulcers

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Behcet Disease

23
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Associated with HLA-B5

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Behcet

24
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Most common systemic involvement of Behcet

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Oral Aphthous Ulcer

25
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2nd most common systemic involvement of Behcet

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Genital Ulcer

26
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HLA-B27

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Reiter’s Syndrome

Ankylosing Spondilitis

27
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Most common type of Arthritis

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Osteoarthritis

28
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Most potent risk factor of Osteoarthritis

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Age

29
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Leading cause of DISABILITY in the elderly

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Osteoarthritis

30
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Bowlegged

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Varus

31
Q

Stress placed across the MEDIAL compartment

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Varus

32
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Knock Knees

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Valgus

33
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Stress place across the LATERAL compartment

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Valgus

34
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Hand Osteoarthritis: PROXIMAL Interphalangeal Joint

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Bouchard’s Node

35
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Hand Osteoarthritis: DISTAL Interphalangeal Joint

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Heberden’s Node

36
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Non narcotic analgesic recommended for MILD KNEE PAIN

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Acetomenophen

37
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Mgt of Safe in MODERATE symptomatic exacerbation of knee osteoarthritis

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Intra-articular Injection Corticosteroids

38
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Surgical procedure effective pain relieving intervention

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Osteotomy

39
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Surgical procedure indicated for significant impairment of patients daily life. 10 - 15 yrs

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Arthroplasty