Rheumatoid Arthritis Flashcards

1
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Rheumatoid arthritis is ______________.

A

a systemic, inflammatory, autoimmune disorder of unknown etiology that results predominantly in a peripheral, symmetric, inflammatory synovitis often leading to cartilage and bone destruction and joint deformities

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RA is a disease of mostly ___________, but medium and large joints are sometimes affected.

A

small joints (except DIP)

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3
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RA often affects the ________ joint of the spine.

A

C1-C2

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4
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Rheumatoid factor is present in ______ percent of cases of RA.

A

85

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5
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Two non-articular conditions commonly found with RA are ___________.

A

anemia and hypergammaglobulinemia

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_________ are highly specific to RA, but are only found in 70% of cases.

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Anti-CCP antibodies (which react against peptides containing citrulline, a modified amino acid)

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7
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Arthrocentisis will reveal ________ in patients with RA.

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WBCs > 2,000 /uL (mostly neutrophils) and low glucose and low complement

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Extra-articular findings of RA can include __________.

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fatigue, malaise, anorexia, weight loss, low-grade fever

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9
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The most common genetic marker of RA is ________.

A

HLA-DR4

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10
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Women have a(n) _________ incidence compared to men.

A

increased (2.5)

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Type A cells are _________, while type B cells are _______.

A

macrophages; fibroblasts

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12
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Rheumatoid arthritis has a genetic correlation with _________.

A

QKRAA (the third hypervariable region)

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13
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TNF-alpha, IL-17, and IL-1 also stimulate ___________.

A

receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand, which then activates osteoclasts

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14
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Rheumatoid factor is __________.

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an antibody that recognizes the Fc region of IgG (most are IgM, but some can can IgG and IgA)

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15
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There are four main elements to treating rheumatoid arthritis: ________________.

A

NSAIDs, DMARDs, physical therapy, and surgery

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