This disorder is defined as a systemic autoimmune disease that typically presents with proximal muscle weakness and skin changes.
What is dermatomyositis?
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In the diagnosis of a lisfranc injury, bruising would appear on this side of the foot
What is the plantar side?
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This is the HLA allotype that rheumatoid arthritis is correlated with
What is HLA-DR4?
Slide 4
What is rhomboid shape?
Slide 45
This is the most common vasculitis of childhood
What is IgA vasculitis?
Slide 24
In Guillain Barre, these types of immune cells are responsible for the segmental demyelination of spinal nerve roots and peripheral nerves
What are macrophages?
Slide 3
This is the most common long bone to be an open fracture
What is the tibia?
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Acute rheumatoid arthritis is mediated by this type of hypersensitivity mechanism
What is type 3?
Slide 6
Chronic RA = type 4This is the type of crystal deposition seen in gout
What are monosodium urate crystals?
Slide 11
This is the most common causative agent of infectious arthritis
What is Staphylococcus aureus?
"A child presents with a new onset limp"
Slide 18
This type of neurofibroma has a distinct "bag of worms" appearance histologically
What is a plexiform neurofibroma?
Slide 35
A femoral stress fracture can be seen in those who have a long-term use of this class of medication
What are bisphosphonates?
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This process facilitates the many different nuclear autoantigens in SLE
What is intermolecular epitope spreading?
Slide 11
A patient with gout should avoid eating foods rich in this
What is purine?
Slide 40
TNF-alpha is primarily seen in this type of JIA
What is polyarticular JIA?
IL-1 and IL-6 are seen in general JIA
Slide 6 (sort of)
Neurofibromatosis type 2 is most commonly characterized by bilateral Schwannomas of this cranial nerve as well as multiple meningiomas
What is cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear)?
Slide 36
Recurrent patellar fractures are seen especially in patients with this physical feature
What is a shallow trochlear groove?
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These two viral infections may contribute to the development of Sjogren's (There was a list, but these two were starred)
What are Epstein Barr and Hepatitis C Virus?
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These two types of diuretics are associated with hyperuricemia
What are loop and thiazide diuretics?
Slide 17
Bradycardia associated with congenital heart block is the most important classic feature of this neonatal disorder
What is neonatal lupus?
Transplacental passage of maternal autoantibodies
Also presents with a discoid rash on the scalp or face, cytopenias, and hepatitis
Slide 34
15% of myasthenia gravis cases have antibodies against this receptor
What is muscle protein receptor tyrosine kinase?
Slide 12
For the diagnosis of Charcot foot, you would want an Xray with the patient in this position
What is a weight bearing position?
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These are the 2 specific autoantibodies associated with Sjogren syndrome
What are Anti-Ro/SSA and anti-La/SSB?
Slide 17
These are the crystals seen in Milwaukee shoulder syndrome
What are hydroxyapatite (Basic calcium phosphate) crystals?
Slide 54
This is the most prevalent and serious manifestation of amyloid deposition in children
What is renal disease?
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