Seronegative arthropathies Flashcards
Name two dermatological manifestations of reactive arthritis
- Keratoderma blennorrhagica
- Circinate balanitis
Name two dermatological manifestations of enteropathic arthritis
- Erythema nodosum
- Pyoderma gangernosum
Name five common characteristics of the seronegative arthropathies
- Absence of rheumatoid factor
- Sacro-iliac joint involvement
- Enthesopathy
- Anterior uveitis (iritis)
- HLA B27 association
What % of Caucasians with ankylosing spondylitis are HLA-B27 positive?
Approx. 95%
What % of patients with AS develop peripheral joint involvement?
appox. 20%
What are the five different types of psoriatic arthritis?
1) Asymmetrical oligo- or polyarthritis
2) Spondyloarthropathy
3) Predominantly DIP joint disease/dactylitis
4) Rheumatoid-like/ rheumatoid pattern
5) Arthritis mutilans (5%)
How do you manage the spondyloarthropathy sub-type of psoriatic arthritis?
In the same way as ank spond. This group develop a disease which is indistinguishable from ank spond, but in the presence of psoriatic skin disease.
What three organisms of the GU tract are commonly implicated in reactive arthritis?
1) Chlamydia trachomatis
2) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
3) Mycoplasma fermentens
What five organisms of the GI tract are commonly implicated in reactive arthritis?
1) Salmonella enteritidis
2) Campylobacter jejuni
3) Cryptosporidium
4) Shigella flexneri
5) Enterotoxigenic E.coli