______ or _____ ; is the most common arthritide. (p. 1043)
OSTEOARTHRITIS or DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE
A hereditary form of osteoarthritis that occur primarily in women. (p.1043)
PRIMARY OSTEOARTHRITIS
Enumerate the three hallmarks of degenerative joint disease. (p.1043)
Least specific finding out of the three hallmarks of degenerative joint disease (p.1043)
JOINT SPACE NARROWING
TRUE OR FALSE?
Sclerosis should be present in varying amounts in all cases of DJD unless severe osteoporosis is present. (p.1043)
TRUE
The only disorder that will cause osteophytes without sclerosis or joint space narrowing is ____. (p.1043)
DIFFUSE IDIOPATHIC SKELETAL HYPEROSTOSIS
Osteoarthritis is divided into two types: ______. (p.1043)
PRIMARY OSTEOARTHRITIS; SECONDARY OSTEOARTHRITIS
TRUE OR FALSE?
SECONDARY OSTEOARTHRITIS is what radiologist refer to when speaking of DJD. (p.1043)
TRUE
______ is a familial arthritis that affects middle-aged women
almost exclusively and is seen only in the hands. (p.1043)
PRIMARY OSTEOARTHRITIS
A type of primary osteoarthritis that can be very painful and
debilitating is _____. (p.1043)
It has the identical distribution mentioned for primary
osteoarthritis but is associated with OSTEOPOROSIS OF THE
HANDS; as well as erosions.
EROSIVE OSTEOARTHRITIS
Other name for EROSIVE OSTEROARTHRITIS? (p.1043)
KELLGREN ARTHRITIS
Enumerate the 4 joints which also exhibit EROSIONS aside from the classic triad of degenerative joint disease. (p.1043)
TRUE OR FALSE?
A SUBCHONDRAL CYST or GEODE is often found in joints affected with DJD. (p.1043)
TRUE
_____ are cystic formations that occur around joints in various
disorders (including; in addition to DJD; rheumatoid arthritis;
calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease
and avascular necrosis (AVN)).
GEODES
_____ is a connective tissue disorder of unknown etiology that can affect any synovial joint in the body. (p.1044)
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Enumerate the *6 Radiographic hallmarks of RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. (p.1044)
*prev 4 (corrected)
In the hip (with Rheumatoid Arthritis); the femoral heads
tends to migrate _____; whereas in osteoarthritis;
it tends to migrate _______. (p.1044)
HIP: femoral heads migrate….
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS - AXIALLY;
OSTEOARTHRITIS - SUPEROLATERALLY.
In the shoulder (with Rheumatoid Arthritis); the humeral
head tends to be “________”. (p.1044)
HIGH-RIDING
A group of diseases that was formerly known as rheuma-
toid variants is now known as the seronegative; _____.
(p.1047)
HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ANTIGEN B27 (HLA-B27)-
POSITIVE SPONDYLOARTHROPATHIES
One of the more characteristic findings in HLA-B27 Spondyloarthropathies disorders. (p.1047)
SYNDESMOPHYTES IN THE SPINE
A ______ is a paravertebral ossification that resembles
an osteophyte; except that is runs VERTICALLY. (p.1047)
SYNDESMOPHYTE
Osteophyte has its orientation in a ___ axis. (p.1047)
HORIZONTAL axis
TRUE OR FALSE?
Sometimes it can be difficult to decide whether a particular paravertebral ossification is an osteophyte or a syndesmophyte based on its orientation alone. (p.1047)
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE?
Bridging osteophytes and large syndesmophytes can have
a similar appearance; with both having an orientation halfway between vertical and horizontal. (p.1048)
TRUE