1601006157 SHORT CASE
SHORT. CASE
Short case
50 year old female came to the OPD with the chief complaints of pain and stiffness in several joints since 2 months
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS :
She was apparently asymptomatic 10 years ago, then she developed a dull aching type of pain and stiffness in her joints of the fingers (MCP joints) of right hand with limitation of movements at the joints.
Then within 5 months of onset of the disease, it progressed to involve other joints of the right hand and left hand as well ( wrist joint and elbow joint )
Within 5 years of onset she started feeling pain in the joints of the feet and ankle.
Since 2 months the pain became unbearable limiting her activities.
The pain was insidious in onset, slowly progressive dull aching type of pain, non radiating, associated with swelling, stiffness and limitations of movements in the involved joints.
Stiffness and pain was more in the first 1 hour of waking up and gradually improved on movement.
There are few exacerbations associated with fever.
No deformities
No loss of weight
LOCAL EXAMINATION :
INSPECTION :
Skin :
No pigmentation
No scars
No atrophic changes
Nails: normal
Soft tissues: swelling over the joints
Deformities : no deformities
PALPATION :
Skin: warm
Sensations are preserved
Soft tissues: no edema
Joint : mild swelling over the joint
Tenderness over the joint (squeeze test)
Movements:
Decreased range of movements at PIP, MCP, wrist, elbow, ankle joints
All active and passive movements at the involved joints and painful.
INVESTIGATIONS:
1. ESR
2. CRP
3. Rheumatoid factor
4. Antibodies
5. X-ray
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
ACTIVE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
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