FELLOW CHALLENGE

 

MATCHING EXERCISE

Purpose:  Matching pediatric rheumatology diseases with clinical/laboratory characteristics

Directions:  Please match the disease characteristics with the disease.  (Note: Each answer on right can be used multiple times on the left.)

By: Charles H. Spencer, M.D.

 

 

 

 

1. 

SLE_____________________

A.  

calcinosis seem commonly

2.

JIA-systemic______________      

B. 

 + RF of 300 IU possible

3.

JIA-poly_________________       

C.  

increased aldolase common

4.

JIA-oligo_________________      

D.  

+ ANA 1:160 possible

5.

JIA-psoriatic______________ 

E. 

chronic uveitis common complication

6.

JIA-spondy_______________

F.

hip pain/loss ROM common

7.

Reiter’s___________________

G.

in clinic in wheelchair for 1st visit

8.

Crohn’s __________________      

H.

night pain, low normal platelet count

9.

JDM_____________________

I.

complication of SLE, even without prednisone

10.

Systemic scleroderma_______ 

J.

papules, iritis, proliferative arthritis

11.

Local scleroderma__________

K.

swelling, hyperaethesia of foot

12.

MCTD____________________

L.

IgA nephropathy associated

13.

HSP_____________________ 

M.

arthritis in two toes, one PIP

14.

Sarcoid___________________

N.

bone pain severe

15.

Takayusu’s________________

O.

shrunken finger with hard line down palm

16.

PAN_____________________ 

P.

hypertension common clinical problem

17.

Wegener’s________________  

Q.

contracture of a knee with leg length difference

18.

Isolated CNS vasculitis______  

R.

out of school for weeks or months

19.

Behçet's_________________  

S.

nodules typical

20.

Rheumatic Fever__________

T.

large vasculitis skin ulcers severe complication

21.

Lyme disease_____________ 

U.

mother and daughter have same condition

22.

Leukemia (ALL)____________ 

V.

vasculitic spots on palms and soles

23.

Neuroblastoma_____________

W.

small oral aperture, tight skin on hands

24.

Osteogenic sarcoma________

X.

swollen knee, lytic lesion in femoral metaphysis                  

25.

SCFE____________________ 

Y.

sinusitis, nasal disease common

26.

Fibromyalgia______________  

Z.

episodic arthritis, conjunctivitis

27.

RSD_____________________  

aa

papular rash on PIP’s, MCP’s

28.

AVN_____________________

bb.

Ulcers on hard palate

29.

periodic fever syndromes_____

cc.

Raynauds characteristic

 

 

dd.

VMA, HMA increased in urine

 

 

ee.

weight loss, fever, arthritis

 

 

ff.

mouth ulcers, lymph nodes, fevers, pharyngitis

 

 

gg.

headache, coma, abnormal MRI, brain biopsy

 

 

hh.

chest pain, back pain, fatigue, ESR 120, Hgb 8

 

 

ii.

age 12, male, swollen ankles, swollen knees

 

 

jj.

camping trip, swollen ankle 5 months later

 

 

Please send your best answers to Linda Wagner by e-mail at lww@uchicago.edu or fax to 773-363-0427. The fellow whose answers are closest to those of a consensus of several attending pediatric rheumatologists will receive an ACR CD slide collection. The answers will be posted in the July-August PROJ issue.