A patient with OA has bony enlargement at the DIP joints. These findings are called:
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7%
Rheumatoid nodules
15%
Tophi
56%
Heberden nodes
1%
Baker cysts
21%
Bouchard nodes
A 70-year-old obese patient with OA is advised to lose weight. What is the main purpose of weight reduction?
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11%
Cure OA completely
66%
Reduce joint loading
12%
Increase synovial fluid
3%
Prevent osteoporosis
8%
Increase bone density
اعتذر عن التأخير راح ابدي اسوي فقط وزاريات عن OA
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Regarding risk factors for OA, All of the following are true except
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5%
Genetic predisposition
1%
Increased age
10%
Female gender
78%
Rapid weight reduction
5%
History of surgery to the joint
HK is 66 years old woman diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, which of the following is the referred first-line treatment?
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75%
Acetaminophen
4%
Systemic NSAIDs
4%
Intra-articular corticosteroids
15%
Topical NSAIDs
1%
Tramadol
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regarding treatment of Osteoarthritis, Osteoarthritis with joint effusion is preferred to be treated with —- to provide excellent pain relief:
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4%
COX-2 inhibitors
25%
intramuscular corticosteroid injections once every 3 months.
61%
Intra-articular (A) corticosteroid injections with concomitant oral analgesics
3%
Tramadol
7%
Duloxetine
❤1
A.S is a 68 years old female present with knee pain and diagnosed with OA, she tried Paracetamol and both topical and oral NSAIDs without benefit, what will be the next step for treatment ?
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16%
Duloxetine
8%
Opioid analgesic
5%
Intraarticular hyalurinates
69%
Intraarticular corticosteroids
1%
Surgery
❤1
The first line treatment for hand osteoarthritis is
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6%
Oral NSAIDs
89%
Topical NSAIDs
2%
Capsaicin cream
0%
Injectable NSAIDs
3%
Tramadol
❤1
يلا نكتفي بهذا القدر من الاسئلة ناخذ ريست ونرجع نسويلكم وزاريات Gout
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Forwarded from 𝑬𝒏𝒄𝒚𝒄𝒍𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒂 𝒐𝒇 𝑷𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒎𝒂𝒄𝒚 𝑆t 4 (Muhammad Haider)
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ملخص موضوع Gout
All of the following may cause provocation of acute gouty attacks EXCEPT:
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4%
surgery
8%
stress
4%
infection
0%
trauma
83%
Slow lowering of serum uric acid by uric acid-lowering agents
A 45-year-old man who presents to his primary care physician with complaints of severe pain and swelling in his right knee. He has a history of gout and has had previous attacks in his left ankle. On examination, his right knee is tender, erythematous, and warm to the touch. His physician suspects an acute gout attack and orders further testing.
What is the definitive diagnostic test for gout?
What is the definitive diagnostic test for gout?
Regarding acute gouty attack, which of the following is NOT a reasonable treatment option for a patient with acute gouty polyarticular arthritis who presents within 12 hours of pain onset:
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17%
Oral corticosteroid
0%
NSAIDS
9%
IM corticosteroid
9%
Colchicine
65%
Intra-articular corticosteroid
After the first attack of acute gout arthritis, anti-inflammatory prophylaxis is recommended if patients:
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23%
Have two or more attacks per year, even if serum uric acid is normal or only minimally elevated.
0%
Presence of tophi on clinical examination
0%
Patients with kidney disease, or history of uric acid urolithiasis
59%
All of the above
18%
A and C
Regarding gout treatment, toxic epidermal necrolysis side effect ..........
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9%
febuxostat.
4%
pegloticase.
78%
allopurinol.
9%
probenecid.
0%
fenofibrate.