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In a joint affected by rheumatoid arthritis, what happens to the bone and cartilage?
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Wears away
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30.8%
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In a joint affected by rheumatoid arthritis, what happens to the synovial fluid?
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Thickens and is invaded by inflammatory cells
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30.8%
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In a joint affected by rheumatoid arthritis, what happens to blood vessels in the synovial membrane?
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Formation of new blood vessels
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30.8%
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When is pain and stiffness the worst in inflammatory arthritis?
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In the morning and after inactivity
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30.8%
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In inflammatory arthritis, how long does pain and stiffness last?
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>30 minutes
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30.8%
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What is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis?
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Rheumatoid
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30.8%
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Is rheumatoid arthritis more common in men or women?
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Women
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30.8%
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At what age does rheumatoid arthritis generally declare itself?
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35-50 years
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30.8%
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[...] is a systemic autoimmune disease which affects the exocrine glands which produce tears and saliva.
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Sjögren's syndrome
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30.8%
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[...] is the abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins in tissue.
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Amyloidosis
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30.8%
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What is the main symptom of osteoarthritis?
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Joint pain of movement
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30.8%
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In osteoarthritis, how long does morning stiffness last?
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<30 minutes
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30.8%
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In an osteoarthritic joint, what happens to cartilage?
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Breakdown
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30.8%
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[...] are bony projections that form along joint margins.
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Osteophytes
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30.8%
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What investigation is useful in diagnosing osteoarthritis?
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X-ray
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30.8%
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What are the 2 major extra-articular symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis?
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Anterior uveitis, Lung fibrosis
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30.8%
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[...] is an autoimmune disease which affects the skin.
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Psoriasis
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30.8%
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What does SLE stand for?
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
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30.8%
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Is SLE more common is men or women?
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Women
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30.8%
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What are the 2 drugs types used to treat SLE?
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Immunosuppressant, Steroids
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30.8%
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What is polyarthritis?
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Arthritis which affects 5 or more joints simultaneously
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30.8%
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[...] is any type of arthritis which affects 5 or more joints simultaneously.
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Polyarthritis
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30.8%
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What is amyloidosis?
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The abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins in tissue
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30.8%
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Does rheumatoid arthritis affect the joints symmetrically?
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Yes
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30.8%
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[...] is a type of arthritis characterised by the accumulation of crystals in the joint.
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Crystal arthritis
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30.8%
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[...] is a type of arthritis which develops in 30% of people with psoriasis.
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Psoriatic arthritis
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30.8%
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[...] is an inflammatory disease of the axial skeleton which can lead to fusion of the spine.
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Ankylosing spondylatis
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30.8%
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[...] nodes are bony growths on the proximal interpharyngeal joints.
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Bouchard's
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30.8%
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Bouchard's nodes are found on [...] joints which Heberden's nodes are on [...] joints.
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proximal interpharyngeal, distal interpharyngeal
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30.8%
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What are osteophytes?
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Bony projections that form along joint margins
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30.8%
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In a joint affected by rheumatoid arthritis, what happens to the joint space?
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Narrows
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23.1%
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In a joint affected by rheumatoid arthritis, what happens to the synovial membrane?
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Grows and invades the bone
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23.1%
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What are the 3 main symptoms of inflammatory arthritis?
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Pain, swelling, stiffness
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23.1%
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Which 4 investigations are useful in diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis?
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Blood test for: - rheumatoid factor - anti-CCP Ab - acute phase response, X-ray/MRI/ultrasound of joints
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23.1%
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What are the 8 extra-articular features which can accompany rheumatoid arthritis?
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Amyloidosis, Felty's syndrome, Neuropathy, Nodules, Pleurisy, Pericarditis, Sjögren's syndrome, Systemic vasculitis
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23.1%
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[...] is characterised by the combination of rheumatoid arthritis, splenomegaly, and neutropenia.
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Felty's syndrome
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23.1%
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At what age does osteoarthritis generally declare itself?
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>65 years
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23.1%
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In an osteoarthritic joint, what enzymes break down cartilage?
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Metalloproteases
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23.1%
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In an osteoarthritic joint, what mechanism compensates for cartilage breakdown?
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Bone overgrowth
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23.1%
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What 2 types of surgical procedure are often used to treat osteoarthritis?
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Realignment, Joint replacement
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23.1%
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What is a genetic risk factor for ankylosing spondylitis?
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HLA B27
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23.1%
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[...] is a systemic autoimmune disease which results from a type III hypersensitivity and which can affect any part of the body.
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
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23.1%
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[...] nodes are bony growths on the distal interpharyngeal joints.
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Heberden's
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23.1%
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What are the 5 signs of osteoarthritis?
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Tenderness at joint margins; Restricted, painful movement; Joint instability; Heberden's or Bouchard's nodes; Crepitus
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23.1%
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Which 2 factors in the blood indicate rheumatoid arthritis?
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Rheumatoid factor (not specific), anti-CCP Ab
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15.4%
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What are the 4 most commonly involved joints in osteoarthritis?
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DIP, 1st CMC, knees, hips
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15.4%
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Is ankylosing spondylitis more common in men or women?
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Men
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15.4%
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What are the 4 main risk factors for osteoarthritis?
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Age, obesity, family history, previous trauma
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7.7%
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What are the 3 initial methods for treating osteoarthritis?
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Weight loss, exercise, orthoses (for flat feet)
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7.7%
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What 3 drugs classes are used to treat osteoarthritis?
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Analgesics, Glucosamine, Chondroitin
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7.7%
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What are the 3 main joint symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis?
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Spine pain and stiffness, Sacroilitis, Peripheral large joint arthritis
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7.7%
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In what ethnic groups are symptoms of SLE most severe?
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African
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7.7%
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[...] is a systemic autoimmune connective tissue disease which is characterised by the deposition of collagen in the skin and other organs.
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Systemic scleroderma
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0.0%