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Query: UMLS:C0003873 (
rheumatoid arthritis
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Computerized, quantitative joint scintigraphies were performed using both 99mTc-MDP and 99mTc-pertechnetate. 17 joint pairs with asymmetric active arthritis were selected for the study. The joint activity ratio was calculated by dividing the curve peak value of the inflamed joint by the curve maximum of the contralateral symptomless joint. A very high joint activity ratio with 99mTc-MDP was observed in the case of
septic arthritis
with osteolytic lesions. In all the rheumatoid joints the activity ratios were higher with 99mTc-MDP than with 99mTc-pertechnetate. In reactive arthritis the mean joint activity ratio was equal with both tracers. It appears that 99mTc-MDP is more sensitive in detecting active
rheumatoid arthritis
than 99mTc-pertechnetate and that high 99mTc-MDP values might be prognostic of destructive changes.
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PMID:A comparison of 99mTc-MDP and 99mTc-pertechnetate by computerized quantitative joint scintigraphy. 630 Sep 96
Although rheumatoid joint fluids contain numerous polymorphs capable of secreting neutral proteases known to be able to digest cartilage, the high level of inhibitors (mainly alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 2-macroglobulin) has always been considered to be more than sufficient to inhibit their activity completely. Consequently little interest has been paid to the potential role of these enzymes in cartilage damage. Four arthropathies of different erosive potential are here compared: spondyloarthropathies,
rheumatoid arthritis
with and without gold or D-penicillamine therapy, and
septic arthritis
. The synovial concentration of the inhibitors alpha 1-antitrypsin and alpha 2-macroglobulin has been compared with the polymorph enzyme output, as measured by beta-glucuronidase. Total haemolytic complement, white cell count, and C-reactive protein have also been measured in the joint fluid. The range of white cell count and inhibitors was the same in all 4 groups, while the enzyme output varied substantially from low levels in the spondyloarthropathies to very high levels in the septic joints. The higher the erosive potential of the disease, therefore, the more disadvantageous is the inhibitor/enzyme ratio. It is also pointed out that cartilage has physiochemical properties which facilitate and enhance polymorph enzyme output while severely curtailing the activity of the inhibitors. The observation that synovial fluid is inhibitory in vitro may therefore bear little relationship to the situation at the cartilage surface in vivo.
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PMID:Synovial protease/inhibitor ratios in erosive and nonerosive arthropathies. 636 98
Lactate concentration was studied in 383 synovial fluid specimens from patients with various arthritides. The highest concentrations of lactate occurred in non-gonococcal septic synovial fluids. High values were recorded in seropositive
rheumatoid arthritis
and crystal-induced arthritides, medium values in synovial fluids from seronegative
rheumatoid arthritis
, seronegative spondylarthritides, gonococcal arthritis and haemarthrosis, and the lowest values in aspirates from osteoarthrotic joints. There was a positive correlation between synovial pH and lactic acid concentration. These data suggest that determination of lactate in synovial fluid can be valuable in the rapid exclusion of
septic arthritis
. Its value for differentiating between other inflammatory arthritides is discussed.
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PMID:Synovial fluid lactate levels in septic and non-septic arthritides. 649 66
Septic arthritis
of the temporomandibular joint is a rare condition. A case of acute staphylococcal suppurative arthritis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) complicating
rheumatoid arthritis
(RA) in a 53 year old woman is reported. The aetiology of
septic arthritis
may be traced to several predisposing factors and many specific agents. It would appear that the case presented is the result of predisposition of patients known to have RA to the complication
septic arthritis
. Some treatment recommendations are given.
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PMID:Acute suppurative arthritis of the temporomandibular joint in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. 657 13
A patient with severe seropositive
rheumatoid arthritis
and hepatic cirrhosis developed
septic arthritis
of his knees. Plesiomonas shigelloides was isolated from joint fluid, blood, and also from the gut. The patient's joint symptoms responded to treatment with oral trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole, but he died of uncontrolled gastrointestinal bleeding five days later.
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PMID:Plesiomonas shigelloides septic arthritis complicating rheumatoid arthritis. 660 45
A case of
septic arthritis
of the elbow caused by Kingella kingae, a Gram-negative bacillus, is described. The patient had long-standing, severe
rheumatoid arthritis
and Felty's syndrome. This appears to be the first report from the United Kingdom of Kingella kingae as the aetiological agent of
septic arthritis
.
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PMID:Kingella kingae causing septic arthritis in Felty's syndrome. 662 47
We determined lactic acid levels by the lactic dehydrogenase method in synovial fluid of 41 patients with various rheumatic diseases, to test the concept that significantly elevated values were diagnostic of
septic arthritis
. Nine patients had
septic arthritis
, 15
rheumatoid arthritis
(RA), and the remainder miscellaneous conditions. In another 9 patients with different rheumatic diseases, including 1 with
septic arthritis
, synovial fluid lactic acid was determined by both the lactic dehydrogenase and gas-liquid chromatography methods. There was a wide scatter of values among patients with septic and nonseptic inflammatory arthritis, and much overlap occurred. We could not differentiate
septic arthritis
from RA on the basis of synovial fluid lactic acid levels. Results were similar with both procedures for determining lactic acid levels.
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PMID:Synovial fluid lactic acid in septic and nonseptic arthritis. 665 96
Musculoskeletal emergencies include tendon rupture, carpal tunnel syndrome, rupture of synovial cyst (" pseudothrombophlebitis " syndrome), subluxations in the cervical spine, cricoarytenoid arthritis and
septic arthritis
. Ocular complications can be serious emergencies, as can vasculitis and rheumatoid nodules. Drug reactions represent an additional group of urgent problems. While
rheumatoid arthritis
is characteristically an indolent disease, failure to recognize its urgent complications can cause significant morbidity and mortality.
...
PMID:Emergencies in rheumatoid arthritis. 673 Dec 47
Septic arthritis
results from invasion of the synovium by microorganisms, and most infectious organisms can cause arthritis. In children,
septic arthritis
is usually associated with systemic infections such as pneumonia or meningitis; in young adults, gonococcal arthritis is the most common cause; and in the aged,
septic arthritis
is usually superimposed on chronic joint disease. Underlying
rheumatoid arthritis
is common, and Dr. Knights stresses the importance of recognizing
septic arthritis
as a complication of
rheumatoid arthritis
.
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PMID:Infectious arthritis. 674 55
Patients with shoulder arthritis present to the orthopedic surgeon due to joint pain and loss of shoulder motion. A differential diagnosis is established, based on the history and physical examination and selected laboratory tests and roentgenograms. Synovial fluid analysis is often very helpful in the diagnosis of shoulder arthritis and critical for differential diagnosis of inflammatory, degenerative, and
septic arthritis
. Shoulder involvement in primary osteoarthritis is uncommon. The shoulder is rarely the initial joint involved in
rheumatoid arthritis
. Several uncommon conditions, e.g., amyloid arthropathy and reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome, may present early and frequently in the form of shoulder pain. The results of treatment are determined by etiology of shoulder joint disease. Patients with shoulder involvement in
rheumatoid arthritis
generally respond to the basic management for
rheumatoid arthritis
. Physical therapy to improve the range of motion of the shoulder and anti-inflammatory medications, including intra-articular corticosteroids, are helpful in most cases.
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PMID:Rheumatologic aspects of painful conditions affecting the shoulder. 682 40
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