Arthritis tends to effect which joints?
Type II collagen provides what?
What is the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis
Where is usually effected by osteoarthritis
Where is usually spared with osteoarthritis?
What is loss of joint space referring to?
What is subchondral sclerosis referring to?
- thickening of bone, loss of cartilage
What is subchondral cysts referring to?
What is osteophytes referring to?
What is rheumatoid arthritis?
What is the presentation of rheumatoid arthritis?
- decreased range of movement
Explain pannus formation
- inflammatory granulation tissue
What are skin manifestations of arthritis?
What are pulmonary manifestations of arthritis?
Gout is due to what?
- Excess urate production
What would gout appear like down the microscope?
What are the causes of pseudo-gout?
What would pseudo-gout appear like down the microscope?
- bigger and thicker than needle shaped urate crystals
What is the commonest benign bone tumour?
- Produces a bony outgrowth on the external surface with a cartilaginous cap
What is enchondroma and what is the treatment?
- curettage and bone graft
What would an aneurysmal bone cyst appear like down microscope?
X-ray findings of “soap bubble” may be suggestive of?
Benign bone tumour, which pain is worse at night and relieved by NSAIDs?
Where does fibrosarcoma occur?
- fibrous malignant primary bone tumour