Sketchy Path: Acute Rheumatic Fever & Mitral Stenosis (Rheumatic Heart Disease) Flashcards
What kind of infection can cause acute rheumatic fever?
Streptococcal pharyngitis (like how the baker wearing the mitral hat has a red handkerchief)
Acute rheumatic fever is much more common in ______________.
developing countries, because pharyngitis is usually treated with antibiotics in this country
(Think of the “Flavors From Around the World” poster beneath the RHUbarb PiE.)
In fact, acute rheumatic fever is one of the top causes of death in those younger than 50 worldwide.
True or false: only a small percentage of those with Strep pharyngitis will develop rheumatic fever.
True. It’s about 1%.
How soon does acute rheumatic fever develop after pharyngitis?
2-3 weeks (like the baker circling the date two weeks from today)
What kind of reaction is acute rheumatic fever?
A type II hypersensitivity (like the baker with the antibody-shaped tongs holding the cupcake)
The bacteria don’t invade, but the M protein mimics heart tissue and leads to a delayed immunoglobulin response.
What are the JONES criteria?
Joint pain pancarditis (the O is supposed to look like a heart) Nodules in the skin Erythema migrans Sydenham chorea
(Think of the cupcakes with JONES in frosting.)
Describe erythema marginatum.
C-shaped, nonpruritic areas of erythema on the skin
Pancarditis can present with _______________.
pericarditis (like the red heart case on the back counter) or myocarditis (like the heart-shaped cookies on fire)
The most common cause of death in acute rheumatic fever is _______________.
heart failure from myocarditis (like the floppy heart balloon above the oven)
What cells will be found in a heart biopsy from someone with acute rheumatic fever?
Aschoff bodies: granulomas with multinucleated giant cells and lymphocytes
(Think of the “hAndS OFF” sign with the cage around the purple cupcakes.)
What are Anitschkow cells?
Activated macrophages with “caterpillar nuclei” (like the caterpillar made of purple cupcakes)
What valve disorder can be present in acute rheumatic fever?
Sterile, fibrinoid necrosis on the edges of the mitral leaflet (like the stupid baker in the back decorating his hat with frosting)
Valves are considered part of the _______________.
endocardium (like the valves above the fire INSIDE the heart-shaped oven)
The valvulitis caused by ARF can cause ____________.
mitral regurgitation (like the other stupid baker regurgitating frosting on his face with the systolic murmur in the background)
Although less common, ARF can also affect the ______________.
aortic valve (like the little girl with the princess cap)