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carrot stick fractures are a clinical finding   AS  
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HLA-B27 will be found 90% of time   AS  
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Is rehumatoid factor present in AS   no  
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psudowidening of joint space occurs   AS  
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rosary bead sign   AS  
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dagger sign   AS  
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hang dog c-spine   AS  
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ulcerative colitis and crohns disease are associated with this arthritis   enteropathic arthritis  
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fractures through ankylosed bone   carrot stick fractures  
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whiskering   AS  
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lower 2/3 of SI joint is affected   AS  
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has marginal syndesmophytes   AS  
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bamboo spine   AS  
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trolley track sign   AS  
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ossofication of upper 1/3 of SI joint is called   star sign  
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arthritis in sexually active males   reiter's syndrome  
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prominent calcaneal spur   reiter's syndrome  
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sausage digit   psortiatic arthritis  
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arthritis mutilans   psortiatic arthritis  
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mouse ear   psortiatic arthritis  
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which part of hands does psortiatic arthritis affect   DIP and PIP  
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ray pattern   psortiatic arthritis  
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is psortiatic arthritis seronegative   yes  
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what percentage of those with psoriasis will develop psortiatic arthritis   15  
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what characteristic feature is common in SLE   skin rash  
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what percentage of those withe SLE will develop arthritis   90  
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reversible boutonnaire and swan neck deformities   SLE  
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bilateral and symmetrical but reversible   SLE  
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hitch hiker thumb   scleroderma  
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CREST syndrome   scleroderma  
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resorption of distal tufts   scleroderma  
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dystrophic calcifications   scleroderma  
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C in CREST   calcinosis  
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R in CREST   raynauds phenomenon  
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E in CREST   esophageal abnormalities  
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S in CREST   scleroderma  
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T in CREST   telangiectasia  
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found in multiparous women   OCI  
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triangular shaped sclerosis in lower ilium   OCI  
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tophi   gout  
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rising sun sign   gout  
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sodium monurate   gout  
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age and sex prevalency for gout   males > 40  
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calcification of articular cartlilage   chondrocalcinosis  
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chodrocalcinosis   CPPD  
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common location for HADD   shoulder  
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periarticular calcium deposits   HADD  
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tendon calcification   HADD  
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most common tendon to calcify in HADD   supraspinatus  
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gullwing sign   erosive osteoarthritis  
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forestiers disease   DISH  
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dripping candle wax   DISH  
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flame shaped osteophytes   DISH  
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hyperostosis   DISH  
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dysphagia due to anterior ossification   DISH  
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fat, female, forty, L4   degenerative spondy  
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m/c area for pars defect   L5  
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calcification of annular fibers   intercallary bones  
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assymetric non-uniform joint space loss   DJD  
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figure 8 appearance   DJD  
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costotransverse arthrosis   roberts syndrome  
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spondylosis deformans   DJD  
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eburnation   DJD  
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subchondral cysts   DJD  
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geodes   DJD  
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PIP and DIP affected   DJD  
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m/c arthritis   DJD  
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m/c levels of DJD in c-spine   C5 and C6  
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m/c area of DJD in the knee   medial tibiofemoral  
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spiking of tibial eminences   DJD  
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least affected compartment of the knee in DJD   patelofemoral compartment  
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morning stiffness with joint pain   DISH  
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m/c area of DISH in the spine   thoracic  
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cortical thickening at medial femur   buttressing  
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flattening of superior femoral head   tilt deformity  
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upper 1/3 of SI joint   DISH  
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japanese disease   OPLL  
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OPLL is associated with what arthritis   DISH  
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charcot joint   neurotrophic arthropathy  
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secondary to loss of joint proprioception   neurotrophic arthropathy  
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2 types of neurotrophic arthropathy   hypertrophic and atrophic  
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jigsaw vertebra   neurotrophic arthropathy  
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tumbling blocks   neurotrophic arthropathy  
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causes of hypertrophic neurotrophic arthropathy   diabetes, alcoholism, and neurosyphilis  
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osteochondromatosis AKA   synoviochondrometaplasia  
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multiple loose bodies in a joint   synoviochondrometaplasia  
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m/c site for synoviochondrometaplasia   knee  
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bilateral and symmetrical disease that is progressive   RA  
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RA is more common in which sex   females  
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fibular deviation   Lanois deformity  
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Lanois deformity   RA  
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bilateral protrusio acetabuli   RA  
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otto's pelvis   protrusio acetabuli  
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scapholunate disscociation   terry thomas sign  
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stills disease   JRA  
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seropositive juvenile onset   rheumatoid factor  
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m/c JRA   polyarticular  
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pauciarticular JRA   best prognosis  
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