Rheumatology COPY Flashcards
what is the most common rheumatological disease in children?
JIA
what are the symptoms of JIA?
arthritis for at least 6 weeks
morning stiffness
irritability or refusal to walk
rash/fever
school absence
fatigue
poor appetite/ weight loss
differential diagnosis for JIA
septic arthritis
transient synovitis
osteomyelitis
malignancies (neuroblastoma, lymphoma)
trauma
signs of JIA
swelling (periarticular soft tissue oedema/ hypertrophy of synovial membrane)
tenosynovitis
pain
limited range of motion
oligoarthritis
two to four joints affected by disease
20-30% of JIA develop what?
Iridocyclitis (anterior uveitis)
test positive for ANA
early onset JIA
knees
ankles
hands
feet
wrist
(no hip)
(late onset involves the hip)
Polyarticular JIA is how many joints?
5 or more
enthesitis related JIA should have 2 of these 6 red flags:
polyarthritis onset in a boy over 8
HLA b27 positivity
FH of enthetitis related JIA
acute anterior uveitis
inflammatory spinal pain
sacroiliac joint tenderness
enthesitis
inflammation of entheses - where the tendons or ligaments insert into the bone
what skin condition is associated with JIA?
psoriasis
systemic JIA symptoms
unwell
arthritis
intermittent fever>2 weeks
salmon pink erythematous rash
generalized lymphadenopathy
serositis
hepatomegaly/splenomegaly
high inflammatory markers
how do you treat JIA?
DMARD (methotrexate!)
Intra-articular steroid injections
biologics (TNF alpha inhibitors)
all children with JIA undergo screening for what?
uveitis