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100

An autoimmune phenomenon where a drug exposure leads to the development of this disease and antibodies.

Drug-induced Lupus & Anti-Histones Ab

100

This rash appears everytime the patient has a fever...hint hint he has a lot of fevers. What is the diagnosis?

Adult onset Still disease 

(AOSD) is a rare systemic inflammatory disorder characterized by daily fever, inflammatory polyarthritis, and a transient salmon-pink maculopapular rash.

100

 Name that movie 

Its a Wonderful Life

100

Gold Standard therapy for RA

Methotrexate 

100

Eponym for combination of hypertension, respiratory depression, and bradycardia associated w/ intracranial hypertension 

Cushing Triad

200

What is the most specific Ab for SLE....hint you should order this Ab during flares

Anti-Double Stranded DNA

200

Name of finding and disease 

Gottron papules and Dermatomyositis


On examination, multiple hyperkeratotic, flat, red papules with central atrophy were present on the backs of the patient’s metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints. These skin findings in the absence of functional myopathy are characteristic of amyopathic dermatomyositis.

200

Name that movie and what are the names of the burglars 

Home Alone

Harry and Marv

200

In a patient with recurrent gout that has had a hypersensitivity reaction to allopurinol, this drug is a safe alternative 

Febuxostat

200

Type of viral hepatitis with the highest maternal mortality in pregnancy 

Hep E

300

This patient does not like cold weather and has this on their exam. Name of disease and Ab associated w/ this disease

Anti-Centromere Ab

300

Name the treatment options for acute flares and indications for chronic lowering therapy and what is your goal or goals 

Acute: Colchicine, NSAIDs, Prednisone 

Chronic: One or more subcutaneous tophi, evidence of radiographic damage, two or more gout flares in a year 

Uric acid: < 6 and < 5 w/ tophi

300

Name that movie and what forest does buddy travel through to reach New York City? 


Elf

The Candy Cane Forest 

300

Non-Biologic DMARD associated with bladder cancer, lymphoma and other malignancy 

Cyclophosphamide 

300

Most common ocular condition associated with reactive arthritis 

Conjunctivitis 

400

If this patient had a baby what should the pediatrician be looking for ?

Neonatal Heart block from Anti-Ro/SSA and Anti-La/SSB antibodies 


Learning Points: Remember patients w/ Sjogren are at increased risk for Non-Hodgkin lymphoma compared w/ the general population w/ large B-cell and MALT Lymphomas being the most common 

400

Patient presents w/ acute onset abdominal pain w/ elevated lipase. Physical exam: Enlarged parotid glands. PMH chronic lower back pain. What is the diagnosis. 

Igg4-Related Disease 

CT: Diffuse or focal enlargement of the pancreas with loss of definition of the pancreatic clefts; diffuse involvement results in "sausage-shaped pancreas" 

Physical exam:  Major salivary gland (parotid or submandibular) involvement is a common feature of IgG4-RD. Patients may present with lacrimal gland, parotid gland, and submandibular gland enlargement, a triad once termed "Mikulicz disease." Isolated involvement of the submandibular gland, a feature that is strongly suggestive of IgG4-RD if the glandular involvement is bilateral, was once often referred to as either a "Küttner tumor" or sclerosing sialadenitis. 

Back Pain: Retroperitoneal fibrosis 

400

Name that movie and what is his name...you fancy if you know what he is looking for.


Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer and Yukon Cornelius and he is looking for gold 

400

Abdominal pain, arthritis and skin biopsy showing leukocytoclastic vasculitis...

HSP (Henoch Schonlein Purpura) 

400

Autoimmune syndrome characterized by muscle stiffness, rigidity, and spasm involving the axial muscles 

Stiff-Person syndrome (SPS, Stiff-man syndrome)

500

This disease replaces normal tissue w/ thick dense connective tissue and can cause the below findings. 

Name that disease and antibodies (full name)

Scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis) 

Anti-topoisomerase antibody (Anti-Scl 70)

500

Name this condition and systemic disease that it can be associated with...if you fancy you will name lab tests needed to make the diagnosis of the systemic disease 

Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease (CPPD) or Chondrocalcinosis or Pseudogout

 Hemochromatosis: Ferritin (> 200 females, >300 males), TSAT (>45%)

HFE C282Y


500

Name that movie and characters name 


The nightmare before Christmas and Jack Skellington

500

Asymmetric pulses in arms and legs, cool extremities and arm/leg claudication in young women 

Takayasu arteritis (pulseless disease)

500

Organism responsible for Rat Bite Fever 

Streptobacillus moniliformis

Symptoms: Fever, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle pain, Joint pain or swelling (about 5 in 10 people with RBF have this), Rash (occurs in about 3 out of 4 people with RBF)