Year 4 Rheumatology Flashcards

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what is juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)?

A

AI inflammation of the joints that lasts >6 weeks

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presentation of JIA

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joint pain
swelling
stiffness

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five sub-types of JIA

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  1. systemic
  2. polyarticular
  3. olgioarticular
  4. enthestitis related
  5. juvenile psoriatic
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4
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presentation of systemic JIA

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salmon-pink rash
fever
enlarged lymph nodes
joint pain
weight loss
pericarditis, pleuritis
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what is a key complication of systemic JIA?

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macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) also called Still’s disease

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MAS presentation

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DIC
anaemia
thrombocytopenia
bleeding
non-blanching rash
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management of JIA

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NSAIDs
steroids
DMARDs
biologics

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polyarticular JIA

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> 5 joints

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9
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oligoarticular

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<4 weeks tend to be larger joints

associated with anterior uveitis

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