Arthralgia Disease - Differential Diagnosis
Arthritis is a medical disease condition of the joints characterized by inflammation, pain, stiffness and redness of joints.
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Arthralgia Disease - Differential Diagnosis

Arthritis :: Arthralgia Disease - Differential Diagnosis

Arthritis :: Arthralgia Disease - Differential Diagnosis

Arthralgia which describes pain in one or more joints with or without joint inflammation, may be present in different health conditions.

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

Osteoarthritis
* Common in Women
* Morning Stiffness, relieved by movements
* Affection of knee, hip and distal IP joints
* Heberden's nodes
* X Ray - decreased joint space, osteophytes

Rheumatoid arthritis
* Commonly affects women between 20-40 yrs.
* B/L symmetrical involvement of small joints, may spread to large joints
* Signs & markers of inflammation present
* X Ray - decreased joint space, decalcification.

Hemophilic joints
* Common in young boys with positive family history
* Sudden painful B/L hemorrhagic effusion into joints sp. knee
* Increased CT, APPT
* Decreased Factor VIII

Reiter's disease
* Multiple points affected with acute inflammation
* Associated with non gonococcal urethritis and conjunctivitis
* Common in sexually active males.

Ankylosing Spondylitis
* Common in young males
* Insidious involvement of spinal joints sp. sacroiliac, later developing into kyphosis & ankylosis

Rheumatic Arthritis
* Multiple joints affected with fleeting arthritis
* Evidence of preceding streptococcus haemolyticus infection.
* Associated with carditis, chorea, rheumatic nodules, erythema marginatum.

Gout
* Affects commonly obese man between 25-40 yrs. of age
* Asymmetrical affection of joints, commonly big toe
* Remissions & relapses common.
* Chalky deposits (tophi) may develop in ligaments or ends of bones
* Increased uric acid

Tuberculous arthritis
* Insidious onset
* Commonly affects upper limbs in adults & lower limbs in children
* Raised local temperature, spongy feel of thickened synovial membrane
* Cold abscess & sinus may be present.

Syphilitic arthritis
* Painless, symmetrical arthritis
* Painful swelling occurs in secondary stage

Gonococcal arthritis
* Occurs 3 weeks after primary infection
* Sudden onset with fever
* It may be monoarticular or polyarticular acute arthritis

Typhoid arthritis
* Occurs in 4th week of typhoid fever

Septic arthritis
* Acute onset with symptoms of septicemia

Dr. Anupama Sethi
Arthralgia Disease - Differential Diagnosis
by Dr. Anupama Sethi


(Published at www.spiritindia.com on Thursday, September 4, 2003)
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