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Approach to the Patient with
         Arthritis
Articular Vs. Periarticular
Clinical feature Articular         Periarticular
Anatomic         Synovium,         Tendon, bursa,
structure        cartilage,        ligament,
                 capsule           muscle, bone
Painful site     Diffuse, deep     Focal “point”
Pain on          Active/passive,   Active, in few
movement         all planes        planes
Swelling         Common            Uncommon
Inflammatory versus Noninflammatory
              Arthritis
Inflammatory Arthritis               Noninflammatory Arthritis
• Pain and stiffness typically are   • Pain that worsens with
  worse in the morning or after
  periods of inactivity (the so-       activity and improves with
  called "gel phenomenon") and         rest. Stiffness is generally
  improve with mild to                 mild
  moderate activity.
• Elevated erythrocyte               • The ESR and CRP are usually
  sedimentation rate (ESR) and a       normal.
  high C-reactive protein (CRP)
  level                              • The synovial fluid WBC
• The synovial fluid WBC count         count is is <2000/mm3 in
  is >2000/mm3 in inflammatory         noninflammatory arthritis
  arthritis.
Constitutional Symptoms
Active infection
                             Not due to active infection
1. Septic arthritis          1.  Systemic lupus erythematosus
2. Disseminated gonococcal   2.  Drug-induced lupus
   infection                 3.  Still disease
                             4.  Gout/ Pseudogout
3. Endocarditis              5.   Reactive arthritis (particularly in
4. Acute viral infections        its early phases)
                             6. Acute rheumatic fever and
5. Mycobacterial                 poststreptococcal arthritis
6. Fungal                    7. Inflammatory bowel disease
                             8. Acute sarcoidosis
                             9. Systemic vasculitis
                             10. Familial Mediterranean fever
                                 and other inherited periodic
                                 fever syndromes
                             11. Paraneoplastic arthritis
Skin Lesions Useful in Diagnosis
•   Psoriatic plaques
•   Keratoderma Blenorrhagicum (reactive arthritis)
•   Butterfly rash (SLE)
•   Salmon-colored rash of JRA, adult Still’s
•   Erythema marginatum (Rheumatic Fever)
•   Vesicopustular lesions (gonococcal arthritis)
•   Erythema nodosum (acute sarcoid, enteropathic
    arthritis)
Acute Monarthritis
          Common Causes of Acute Monarthritis


• Bacterial infection of the joint space
• Nongonococcal: especially Staphylococcus
  aureus, -hemolytic streptococci, Streptococcus
  pneumoniae, gram-negative organisms
• Gonococcal: often preceded by a migratory
  tenosynovitis or oligoarthritis associated with
  characteristic skin lesions
• Crystal-induced arthritis :Gout (monosodium
  urate crystals) Pseudogout (calcium
  pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals) Trauma
Acute Monoarthritis
Indications for Arthrocentesis
• The single most useful diagnostic study in
  initial evaluation of monoarthritis: SYNOVIAL
  FLUID ANALYSIS
  1. Suspicion of infection
  2. Suspicion of crystal-induced arthritis
 3. Suspicion of hemarthrosis
 4. Differentiating inflammatory from
  noninflammatory arthritis
Tests to Perform on Synovial Fluid
• Gram stain and cultures .
• Total leukocyte count/differential: inflammatory vs.
  non-inflammatory.
• Polarized microscopy to look for crystals.
• Not necessary routinely: Chemistry (glucose, total
  protein, LDH) unlikely to yield helpful information
  beyond the previous tests.
Polyarthritis
• Definite inflammation (swelling,
  tenderness, warmth of > 5 joints
• A patient with 2-4 joints is said to
  have pauci- or oligoarticular
  arthritis
Acute Polyarthritis
• Infection                 • Inflammatory
1. Gonococcal               1. RA
2. Meningococcal            2. JRA
3. Lyme disease             3. SLE
4. Rheumatic fever
                            4. Reactive arthritis
5. Bacterial endocarditis
                            5. Psoriatic arthritis
6. Viral (rubella,
   parvovirus, Hep. B)      6. Polyarticular gout
                            7. Sarcoid arthritis
Temporal Patterns in Polyarthritis
• Migratory pattern: Rheumatic fever,
  gonococcal (disseminated gonococcemia),
  early phase of Lyme disease, palindromic
  rheumatism
• Additive pattern: RA, SLE, psoriasis
• Intermittent: Gout, reactive arthritis
Patterns of Joint Involvement
• Symmetric polyarthritis involving small and large
  joints: viral, RA, SLE, one type of psoriatic (the RA-
  like).
• Asymmetric, oligo- and polyarthritis involving mainly
  large joints, preferably lower extremities, especially
  knee and ankle : reactive arthritis, one type of
  psoriatic, enteropathic arthritis.
• DIP joints: Psoriatic.
Viral Arthritis
•   Younger patients
•   Usually presents with prodrome, rash
•   History of sick contact
•   Polyarthritis similar to acute RA
•   Prognosis good; self-limited
•   Examples: Parvovirus B-19, Rubella, Hepatitis
    B and C, Acute HIV infection, Epstein-Barr
    virus, mumps
Parvovirus B-19
• The virus of “fifth disease”, erythema infectiosum
  (EI).
• Children “slapped cheek”; adults flu-like illness,
  maculopapular rash on extremities.
• Joints involved more in adults (20% of cases).
• Abrupt onset symmetric polyarthralgia/polyarthritis
  with stiffness in young women exposed to kids with
  E.I.
• May persist for a few weeks to months.
Rubella Arthritis
• German measles.
• Young women exposed to school-aged children.
• Arthritis in 1/3 of natural infections; also following
  vaccination.
• Morbilliform rash, constitutional symptoms.
• Symmetric inflammatory arthritis (small and large
  joints).
Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Symmetric, inflammatory polyarthritis, involving
  large and small joints
• Acute, severe onset 10-15 %; subacute 20%
• Hand characteristically involved
• Acute hand deformity: fusiform swelling of fingers
  due to synovitis of PIPs
• RF may be negative at onset and may remain
  negative in 15-20%! ( ACPA is more specific)
• RA is a clinical diagnosis, no laboratory test is
  diagnostic, just supportive!
Acute Sarcoid Arthritis
• Chronic inflammatory disorder – noncaseating
  granulomas at involved sites
• 15-20% arthritis; symmetrical: wrists, PIPs, ankles,
  knees
• Common with hilar adenopathy
• Erythema nodosum
• Löfgren’s syndrome: acute arthritis, erythema
  nodosum, bilateral hilar adenopathy
Acute Polyarthritis - RA   Acute Polyarthritis in Sarcoidosis
Reactive Arthritis
• Infection-induced systemic disease with
  inflammatory synovitis from which viable organisms
  cannot be cultured
• Association with HLA B 27
• Asymmetric, oligoarticular, knees, ankles, feet
• 40% have axial disease (spondylarthropathy)
• Enthesitis: inflammation of tendon-bone junction
  (Achilles tendon, dactylitis)
• Extraarticular: rashes, nails, eye involvement
Asymmetric, Inflammatory
     Oligoarthritis
Psoriatic Arthritis
• Prevalence of arthritis in Psoriasis 5-7%
• Dactilytis (“sausage fingers”), nail changes
• Subtypes:
   –   Asymmetric, oligoarticular- associated dactylitis
   –   Predominant DIP involvement – nail changes
   –   Polyarthritis “RA-like” – lacks RF or nodules
   –   Arthritis mutilans – destructive erosive hands/feet
   –   Axial involvement –spondylitis – 50% HLAB27 (+)
   –   HIV-associated – more severe
Acute Polyarthritis - Psoriatic
Dactylitis “Sausage Toes” – Psoriasis
Arthritis Of SLE
• Musculoskeletal manifestation 90%.
• Most have arthralgia.
• May have acute inflammatory synovitis RA-
  like.
• Do not develop erosions.
• Other clinical features help with DD: malar
  rash, photosensitivity, rashes, alopecia, oral
  ulceration.
Butterfly Rash – SLE
Arthritis of Rheumatic Fever
• Etiology: Streptococcus pyogenes (group A); there is
  damaging immune response to antecedent infection
  – molecular cross reaction with target organs
  “molecular mimicry”.
• Migratory polyarthritis, large joints: knees, ankles,
  elbows, wrists.
• Major manifestations: carditis, polyarthritis, chorea,
  erythema marginatum, subcutaneous nodules.
Erythema Marginatum – Rheumatic
             Fever
• Circinate
• Evanenscent
• Nonpruritic rash
Adult Still’s Disease and JIA Rash
• Salmon or pale-pink
• Blanching
• Macules or
  maculopapules
• Transient (minutes or
  hours)
• Most common on
  trunk
• Fever related
Erythema Nodosum

• Sarcoidosis

• Inflammatory
  Bowel Disease –
  related arthritis
Extraarticular Features Helpful in DD
• Eye involvement: conjunctivitis in reactive arthritis,
  uveitis in enteropathic and sarcoidosis, episcleritis in
  RA
• Oral ulcerations: painful in reactive arthritis and
  enteropathic, not painful in SLE
• Nail lesions: pitting (psoriasis), onycholysis (reactive
  arthritis)
• Alopecia (SLE)
Chronic Monarthritis
                        INFLAMMATORY
Infection                        NON INFECTIVE
• Nongonococcal septic           • Crystal-induced arthritis
  arthritis/ Gonococcal             Gout Pseudogout Calcium
  (particularly if symptoms         apatite crystals
  have been partially masked     • Monarticular presentation
  by the use of nonsteroidal        of an oligoarthritis or
  anti-inflammatory drugs,          polyarthritis
  antibiotics, or
  glucocorticoids (systemic or   1.    Spondyloarthropathy
  intra-articular).                  2.Rheumatoid arthritis
• Lyme disease and other         3. Lupus and other systemic
  spirochetal infections             autoimmune diseases
• Mycobacterial
• Fungal
Chronic Noninflammatory
               Monarthritis
•   Osteoarthritis
•   Internal derangements (eg, torn meniscus)
•   Chondromalacia patellae
•   Osteonecrosis
•   Neuropathic (Charcot) arthropathy
Chronic Oligoarthritis
Inflammatory causes                  Noninflammatory causes

1.  Reactive arthritis               • Osteoarthritis
2.   Ankylosing spondylitis
3.  Psoriatic arthritis              • Hypothyroidism
4.  Inflammatory bowel disease       • Amyloidosis
5.  Atypical presentation of
    rheumatoid arthritis
6. Gout
7. Subacute bacterial endocarditis
8. Sarcoidosis
9. Behçet's disease
10. Relapsing polychondritis
11. Celiac disease
Chronic Polyarthritis
Inflammatory polyarthritis            Noninflammatory polyarthritis

1. Rheumatoid arthritis               • Primary generalized
2. Systemic lupus                       osteoarthritis
   erythematosus                        Hemochromatosis Calcium
3. Spondyloarthropathies                pyrophosphate deposition
   (especially psoriatic arthritis)     disease
4. Chronic hepatitis C infection
5. Gout
6. Drug-induced lupus
   syndromes
Mimics of Chronic Rheumatoid
                Arthritis
• Arthritis with radiographic erosions
  Spondyloarthropathies, especially psoriatic
  arthritis Gout
• Arthritis with positive rheumatoid factor
1. Chronic hepatitis C infection
2. Systemic lupus erythematosus
3. Sarcoidosis
4. Systemic vasculitides
5. Polymyositis/dermatomyositis
6. Subacute bacterial endocarditis
• Arthritis with nodules
1. Chronic tophaceous gout
2. Wegener granulomatosis
3. Churg-Strauss syndrome
4. Hyperlipoproteinemia (rare)
5. Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis (rare)
• Arthritis of metacarpophalangeal joints and/or
  wrists
  Hemochromatosis
  Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease

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Approach to the patient with arthritis

  • 1. Approach to the Patient with Arthritis
  • 2. Articular Vs. Periarticular Clinical feature Articular Periarticular Anatomic Synovium, Tendon, bursa, structure cartilage, ligament, capsule muscle, bone Painful site Diffuse, deep Focal “point” Pain on Active/passive, Active, in few movement all planes planes Swelling Common Uncommon
  • 3. Inflammatory versus Noninflammatory Arthritis Inflammatory Arthritis Noninflammatory Arthritis • Pain and stiffness typically are • Pain that worsens with worse in the morning or after periods of inactivity (the so- activity and improves with called "gel phenomenon") and rest. Stiffness is generally improve with mild to mild moderate activity. • Elevated erythrocyte • The ESR and CRP are usually sedimentation rate (ESR) and a normal. high C-reactive protein (CRP) level • The synovial fluid WBC • The synovial fluid WBC count count is is <2000/mm3 in is >2000/mm3 in inflammatory noninflammatory arthritis arthritis.
  • 4. Constitutional Symptoms Active infection Not due to active infection 1. Septic arthritis 1. Systemic lupus erythematosus 2. Disseminated gonococcal 2. Drug-induced lupus infection 3. Still disease 4. Gout/ Pseudogout 3. Endocarditis 5. Reactive arthritis (particularly in 4. Acute viral infections its early phases) 6. Acute rheumatic fever and 5. Mycobacterial poststreptococcal arthritis 6. Fungal 7. Inflammatory bowel disease 8. Acute sarcoidosis 9. Systemic vasculitis 10. Familial Mediterranean fever and other inherited periodic fever syndromes 11. Paraneoplastic arthritis
  • 5. Skin Lesions Useful in Diagnosis • Psoriatic plaques • Keratoderma Blenorrhagicum (reactive arthritis) • Butterfly rash (SLE) • Salmon-colored rash of JRA, adult Still’s • Erythema marginatum (Rheumatic Fever) • Vesicopustular lesions (gonococcal arthritis) • Erythema nodosum (acute sarcoid, enteropathic arthritis)
  • 6. Acute Monarthritis Common Causes of Acute Monarthritis • Bacterial infection of the joint space • Nongonococcal: especially Staphylococcus aureus, -hemolytic streptococci, Streptococcus pneumoniae, gram-negative organisms • Gonococcal: often preceded by a migratory tenosynovitis or oligoarthritis associated with characteristic skin lesions • Crystal-induced arthritis :Gout (monosodium urate crystals) Pseudogout (calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals) Trauma
  • 8. Indications for Arthrocentesis • The single most useful diagnostic study in initial evaluation of monoarthritis: SYNOVIAL FLUID ANALYSIS 1. Suspicion of infection 2. Suspicion of crystal-induced arthritis 3. Suspicion of hemarthrosis 4. Differentiating inflammatory from noninflammatory arthritis
  • 9. Tests to Perform on Synovial Fluid • Gram stain and cultures . • Total leukocyte count/differential: inflammatory vs. non-inflammatory. • Polarized microscopy to look for crystals. • Not necessary routinely: Chemistry (glucose, total protein, LDH) unlikely to yield helpful information beyond the previous tests.
  • 10. Polyarthritis • Definite inflammation (swelling, tenderness, warmth of > 5 joints • A patient with 2-4 joints is said to have pauci- or oligoarticular arthritis
  • 11. Acute Polyarthritis • Infection • Inflammatory 1. Gonococcal 1. RA 2. Meningococcal 2. JRA 3. Lyme disease 3. SLE 4. Rheumatic fever 4. Reactive arthritis 5. Bacterial endocarditis 5. Psoriatic arthritis 6. Viral (rubella, parvovirus, Hep. B) 6. Polyarticular gout 7. Sarcoid arthritis
  • 12. Temporal Patterns in Polyarthritis • Migratory pattern: Rheumatic fever, gonococcal (disseminated gonococcemia), early phase of Lyme disease, palindromic rheumatism • Additive pattern: RA, SLE, psoriasis • Intermittent: Gout, reactive arthritis
  • 13. Patterns of Joint Involvement • Symmetric polyarthritis involving small and large joints: viral, RA, SLE, one type of psoriatic (the RA- like). • Asymmetric, oligo- and polyarthritis involving mainly large joints, preferably lower extremities, especially knee and ankle : reactive arthritis, one type of psoriatic, enteropathic arthritis. • DIP joints: Psoriatic.
  • 14. Viral Arthritis • Younger patients • Usually presents with prodrome, rash • History of sick contact • Polyarthritis similar to acute RA • Prognosis good; self-limited • Examples: Parvovirus B-19, Rubella, Hepatitis B and C, Acute HIV infection, Epstein-Barr virus, mumps
  • 15. Parvovirus B-19 • The virus of “fifth disease”, erythema infectiosum (EI). • Children “slapped cheek”; adults flu-like illness, maculopapular rash on extremities. • Joints involved more in adults (20% of cases). • Abrupt onset symmetric polyarthralgia/polyarthritis with stiffness in young women exposed to kids with E.I. • May persist for a few weeks to months.
  • 16. Rubella Arthritis • German measles. • Young women exposed to school-aged children. • Arthritis in 1/3 of natural infections; also following vaccination. • Morbilliform rash, constitutional symptoms. • Symmetric inflammatory arthritis (small and large joints).
  • 17. Rheumatoid Arthritis • Symmetric, inflammatory polyarthritis, involving large and small joints • Acute, severe onset 10-15 %; subacute 20% • Hand characteristically involved • Acute hand deformity: fusiform swelling of fingers due to synovitis of PIPs • RF may be negative at onset and may remain negative in 15-20%! ( ACPA is more specific) • RA is a clinical diagnosis, no laboratory test is diagnostic, just supportive!
  • 18. Acute Sarcoid Arthritis • Chronic inflammatory disorder – noncaseating granulomas at involved sites • 15-20% arthritis; symmetrical: wrists, PIPs, ankles, knees • Common with hilar adenopathy • Erythema nodosum • Löfgren’s syndrome: acute arthritis, erythema nodosum, bilateral hilar adenopathy
  • 19. Acute Polyarthritis - RA Acute Polyarthritis in Sarcoidosis
  • 20. Reactive Arthritis • Infection-induced systemic disease with inflammatory synovitis from which viable organisms cannot be cultured • Association with HLA B 27 • Asymmetric, oligoarticular, knees, ankles, feet • 40% have axial disease (spondylarthropathy) • Enthesitis: inflammation of tendon-bone junction (Achilles tendon, dactylitis) • Extraarticular: rashes, nails, eye involvement
  • 21. Asymmetric, Inflammatory Oligoarthritis
  • 22. Psoriatic Arthritis • Prevalence of arthritis in Psoriasis 5-7% • Dactilytis (“sausage fingers”), nail changes • Subtypes: – Asymmetric, oligoarticular- associated dactylitis – Predominant DIP involvement – nail changes – Polyarthritis “RA-like” – lacks RF or nodules – Arthritis mutilans – destructive erosive hands/feet – Axial involvement –spondylitis – 50% HLAB27 (+) – HIV-associated – more severe
  • 25. Arthritis Of SLE • Musculoskeletal manifestation 90%. • Most have arthralgia. • May have acute inflammatory synovitis RA- like. • Do not develop erosions. • Other clinical features help with DD: malar rash, photosensitivity, rashes, alopecia, oral ulceration.
  • 27. Arthritis of Rheumatic Fever • Etiology: Streptococcus pyogenes (group A); there is damaging immune response to antecedent infection – molecular cross reaction with target organs “molecular mimicry”. • Migratory polyarthritis, large joints: knees, ankles, elbows, wrists. • Major manifestations: carditis, polyarthritis, chorea, erythema marginatum, subcutaneous nodules.
  • 28. Erythema Marginatum – Rheumatic Fever • Circinate • Evanenscent • Nonpruritic rash
  • 29. Adult Still’s Disease and JIA Rash • Salmon or pale-pink • Blanching • Macules or maculopapules • Transient (minutes or hours) • Most common on trunk • Fever related
  • 30. Erythema Nodosum • Sarcoidosis • Inflammatory Bowel Disease – related arthritis
  • 31. Extraarticular Features Helpful in DD • Eye involvement: conjunctivitis in reactive arthritis, uveitis in enteropathic and sarcoidosis, episcleritis in RA • Oral ulcerations: painful in reactive arthritis and enteropathic, not painful in SLE • Nail lesions: pitting (psoriasis), onycholysis (reactive arthritis) • Alopecia (SLE)
  • 32. Chronic Monarthritis INFLAMMATORY Infection NON INFECTIVE • Nongonococcal septic • Crystal-induced arthritis arthritis/ Gonococcal Gout Pseudogout Calcium (particularly if symptoms apatite crystals have been partially masked • Monarticular presentation by the use of nonsteroidal of an oligoarthritis or anti-inflammatory drugs, polyarthritis antibiotics, or glucocorticoids (systemic or 1. Spondyloarthropathy intra-articular). 2.Rheumatoid arthritis • Lyme disease and other 3. Lupus and other systemic spirochetal infections autoimmune diseases • Mycobacterial • Fungal
  • 33. Chronic Noninflammatory Monarthritis • Osteoarthritis • Internal derangements (eg, torn meniscus) • Chondromalacia patellae • Osteonecrosis • Neuropathic (Charcot) arthropathy
  • 34. Chronic Oligoarthritis Inflammatory causes Noninflammatory causes 1. Reactive arthritis • Osteoarthritis 2. Ankylosing spondylitis 3. Psoriatic arthritis • Hypothyroidism 4. Inflammatory bowel disease • Amyloidosis 5. Atypical presentation of rheumatoid arthritis 6. Gout 7. Subacute bacterial endocarditis 8. Sarcoidosis 9. Behçet's disease 10. Relapsing polychondritis 11. Celiac disease
  • 35. Chronic Polyarthritis Inflammatory polyarthritis Noninflammatory polyarthritis 1. Rheumatoid arthritis • Primary generalized 2. Systemic lupus osteoarthritis erythematosus Hemochromatosis Calcium 3. Spondyloarthropathies pyrophosphate deposition (especially psoriatic arthritis) disease 4. Chronic hepatitis C infection 5. Gout 6. Drug-induced lupus syndromes
  • 36. Mimics of Chronic Rheumatoid Arthritis • Arthritis with radiographic erosions Spondyloarthropathies, especially psoriatic arthritis Gout • Arthritis with positive rheumatoid factor 1. Chronic hepatitis C infection 2. Systemic lupus erythematosus 3. Sarcoidosis 4. Systemic vasculitides 5. Polymyositis/dermatomyositis 6. Subacute bacterial endocarditis
  • 37. • Arthritis with nodules 1. Chronic tophaceous gout 2. Wegener granulomatosis 3. Churg-Strauss syndrome 4. Hyperlipoproteinemia (rare) 5. Multicentric reticulohistiocytosis (rare) • Arthritis of metacarpophalangeal joints and/or wrists Hemochromatosis Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease