Vasculitis -Dr. Lee Flashcards

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51 yo man admitted for 2 week history of fevers, night sweats, cough with hemoptysis, malaise. He works in agriculture, noticed lots of rat droppings. No recent travel or ill contacts
CXR: diffuse infiltrates and chest CT image follows

What do you do next…..?
A. ANA
B. ANCA
C. Anti-dsDNA
D. Rheumatoid factor (RF)
A

B. ANCA

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What is Behcet’s disease?

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Recurrent aphthous oral ulceration (painful) plus two of the following:

  • Recurrent genital ulceration
  • Eye lesions (anterior/posterior uveitis or cells in vitreous or retinal vasculitis)
  • Positive pathergy test
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What is the most common cause of Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis?

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Hepatitis C

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What is often the underlying cause of polyarteritis nodosa? What are some symptoms seen in polyarteritis nodosa?

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Hepatitis B

need a biopsy to diagnose

  • polyarteritis nodosa:
  • weight loss, lived reticular is, testicular pain, myalgias or mm weakness, neuropathy, elevated BUN/creatinine, Hep B, small or medium artery biopsy with PMN
  • multiple organs*
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What is the diagnostic criteria for Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis? (GPA) (also known as Wegener’s Granulomatosis)

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Must have at least 2 of the 4 criteria present:

  • Nasal/oral inflammation (oral ulcers or bloody nasal drainage) (upper respiratory disease)
  • Abnormal chest radiograph (nodules, fixed infiltrates, cavities)(lung issues–> lower respiratory tract)
  • Urinary sediment (>5 RBC/hpf or RBC casts) with glomerulonephritis (kidney involvement)
  • Granulomatous inflammation and Giant Cells on biopsy (in wall of artery or arteriole, perivascular, or extravascular)
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What is the best tissue to biopsy to diagnose granulomatosis?

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lung

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What is the only FDA drug available for GPA?

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Rituximab

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What is Churg-Strauss Syndrome (CSS)?

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Must have at least 4 of the 6 criteria present.

  • Adult onset Asthma
  • Peripheral Eosinophilia > 10%
  • Neuropathy, mono or poly
  • Pulmonary infiltrates, non-fixed
  • Paranasal sinus abnormality
  • Extravascular eosinophils

“Wegener’s with asthma, eosinophilia”

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What is Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR)? What is the age of onset?

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  • Pelvic and shoulder girdle aching
  • Morning stiffness
  • Rapid response to low doses of corticosteriods
  • Anemia
  • Elevated ESR and C-reactive protein

blood vessels to the bursa causing inflammation

always patients who are older ** (>50-60)

most common vasculitis subtype that was mentioned

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How will PMR react to prednisone?

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*immediate results

Initial 10-15 mg prednisone daily x 1 month

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What do most pts with GCA (giant cell arteritis) present with? How do we confirm diagnosis?

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  • new onset headache
  • > 50 yo
  • an also have elevated ESR and temporal artery physical abnormality

-temporal artery biopsy

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How are PMR and GCA related?

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40-60% of pts with GCA have PMR symptoms

tx of GCA=LARGER dose of steroids than PMR does

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What is vasculitis? When should this be suspected?

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Heterogeneous set of diseases characterized by inflammatory destruction of blood vessels

  • suspect if:
  • multisystem disease
  • unexplained constitutional signs and symptoms
  • inflammation
  • skin lesions
  • ischemic vascular changes
  • mononeuritis multiplex
  • pain
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What is henoch-schonlein purpura?

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a red raised rash

responds well to steroids

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What is cryoglobulinemic vasculitis?

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immunoglobulins undergo irreversible precipitation in the cold

-reaynauds–> ulceration and necrosis

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What clinical findings are seen with Wegener’s granulomatosis?

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  • saddle nose
  • pulmonary nodules (lesions with fluid in it)
  • cavitation
  • initially present with upper airway/sinus/ear infection