Rheumatology Flashcards

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Medical management Of gout vs pseudogout

A

Change thiazides to losartan, give NSAIDs for acute flairs. Allopurinol after it settles. Pseudogout usually resolves spontaneously but can give NSAIDs.

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Investigation results in SLE

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Positive ANA and anti-smith specific.

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3
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Systemic sclerosis antibodies

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Anti-centromere (limited cutaneous sclerosis) anti SCL70 (diffuse systemic sclerosis).

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4
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Nail fold calilaroscopy usage

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Systemic sclerosis

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5
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Association of temporal or giant cell arthritis

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Polymyalgia rheumatica (pain and stiffness in shoulders pelvis and neck)

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Main gene in Ankylosing spondylitis

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HLA B27

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Progressive muscle and pain and weakness, proximally and bilaterally. Diagnosis and investigation k

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Polymyositis, muscle biopsy and positive anti-jo1

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Plaques on elbows and knee, purple rash on face and eyelids, peri orbital oedema amd muscle weakness. Diagnosis and investigation

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Dermatomyositis. Anti-mi2, ANA, CK>1000. Loot for associated cancers

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Failure to thrive, voracious appetite, wet sounding cough absence of vas deferens investigation and diagnosis

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Cystic fibrosis (CFTR gene), sweat test.

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10
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Sjögren’s syndrome main test

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Sherman’s test.

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11
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Which hernia can be pushed back

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Direct ones

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