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High Impact Rheumatology Rheumatology at a Glance Know It When You See It * 2

Know It When You See It Osteoarthritis: Typical hand Hard boney enlargements Heberden’s nodes at the DIP joints Bouchard’s nodes at the PIP joints Often have “squared” first CMC joint due to osteophytes at that joint 3

Know It When You See It Rheumatoid arthritis Soft synovial swelling Synovitis and volar subluxation at the MCP joints Synovitis of the wrists Synovitis of the PIP joints with early swan neck deformities 4

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Swan Neck and Boutonnière Deformities Late-stage findings indicating serious changes in the joints Swan neck (digits 2 to 4) PIP extension DIP flexion Boutonnière (digit 5) is the reverse; PIP flexion DIP extension 5

Know It When You See It Tendon rupture in RA Inability to extend fourth and fifth digits Due to deformity and inflammation at the wrist causing excess wear of the extensor tendons 6

Know It When You See It Psoriatic arthritis Inflammation of the DIP joints Sausage fingers Joint involvement shows radial pattern Nail changes Psoriatic patches Arthritis may start before the skin 7

Know It When You See It Psoriatic arthritis Sausage toes IP joint involvement of a toe suggests a rheumatoid variant Psoriatic arthritis and Reiter’s disease are the most common causes 8

Know It When You See It Reiter’s syndrome Keratoderma blennorrhagica May look like psoriasis or syphilis Can occur in patches or as sterile pustules 9

Reiter’s Syndrome (Reactive Arthritis) Seronegative asymmetric arthritis Following: Urethritis or cervicitis Infectious diarrhea Often associated with: Inflammatory eye disease Balanitis, oral ulceration, or keratoderma Enthesopathy Sacroiliitis 10

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Ulcerative colitis Regional enteritis (Crohn’s disease) ? Whipple’s ? Behçet’s 11

Know It When You See It Systemic lupus erythematosus Butterfly rash Involves cheeks and nose Patient also has rash on chin and some telangiectasia 12

Know It When You See It Systemic lupus erythematosus Interarticular dermatitis Also has periungual erythema This rash is distinct from that seen in dermatomyositis that occurs over the joints 13

Know It When You See It Dermatomyositis Scaly rash over the extensor surfaces of the interphalangeal joints 14

Know It When You See It Periungual changes Seen in lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, and scleroderma Thickening of capillary loops Dropout of capillary loops Hemorrhage in the nail fold may also be present 15

Know It When You See It Close-up views of periungual changes Upper left: Normal Upper right: Dilated loops Lower left: Dilated loops with dropout Lower right: Dilated loops with branching View with ophthalmoscope and drop of oil 16

Know It When You See It Dermatomyositis Mantle or shawl distribution of rash 17

Know It When You See It Linear scleroderma Not usually associated with systemic disease 18

Know It When You See It Livedo reticularis Appears in a broad- based interrupted pattern in systemic vasculitis, including SLE May occur as a fine, connected, lacy pattern in normals 19

Know It When You See It Palpable purpura Characteristic of dermal vasculitis in Henoch-SchÖnlein purpura 20

Know It When You See It Saddle nose deformity Relapsing polychondritis May also occur in Wegener’s granulomatosis and syphilis 21

Relapsing polychondritis Know It When You See It Relapsing polychondritis Left: Ear changes with inflammation in the cartilage and swelling Right: Loss of ear cartilage in late stages 22

Know It When You See It Ochronosis Deposition of homogentisic acid Gray discoloration of the ear and dense pigment on transillumination 23

Know It When You See It Gout tophi in the ear a good tip-off if present Tophi appear rather late in gout Prick the tophus with a needle. Put the drop of material on a slide Multiple birefringent crystals will be seen on polarized microscopy 24

Know It When You See It Urate crystal in a tophus Top: Seen with ordinary light microscope with condenser racked down and light intensity adjusted Bottom: Seen with compensated polarized light, the preferred method 25

Know It When You See It Gouty tophus on finger Note the yellow- orange color typical of a tophus Patient also has swelling of the PIP of the index and fifth digits 26

Know It When You See It Skin pustule with disseminated gonorrhea Usually a few lesions Usually found on the extremities 27

Know It When You See It Septic olecranon bursitis Swelling of the bursa Erythema and tenderness If it looks ugly, tap it 28

Know It When You See It Septic prepatellar bursitis with cellulitis Rubor, calor, dolor over the patella and adjacent tissue Lack of joint involvement evident from nontender suprapatellar pouch and popliteal area Don’t tap a normal knee through cellulitis 29

Know It When You See It Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy Clubbing with loss of nail angle Full syndrome includes periostitis of ends of long bones Associated with Chest malignancies Chronic lung infection Other tumors 30

Know It When You See It Amyloidosis Shoulder pad sign The worst case you are likely to see Patient also has macroglossia and purpura 31

Know It When You See It Hyperthyroidism Acropachy Right: Soft tissue swelling between joints Left: Periosteal new bone formation 32

Know It When You See It Ehlers-Danlos syndrome A true connective-tissue disease Left: Hypermobility of joints. Can touch thumb to volar surface of forearm Right: Hyperelasticity of skin Associated with vascular abnormalities 33

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