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SLE / fatigue / pain and swelling in the hands
Clinical Discipline(s)/Organ System(s) Musculoskeletal System, Renal Medicine, Rheumatology, Immunology | Progress Test Topic(s) Musculoskeletal |
Description
A 19 year old Māori woman presents to her GP with painful swollen hands and lethargy. Examination reveals a malar (butterfly) rash. Further investigation demonstrates lymphopenia, an antinuclear antibody (ANA) titre 1:160 (homogenous pattern) and mild proteinuria.
Progress Test-Type Questions: Question 1 | Question 2 | Question 3Applied Science for Medicine 
  - Genetic basis of autoimmune disease, including relevance of HLA groups
  - Role of environmental factors in aetiology of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
  - Immunopathology of SLE
  - Pathogenesis of glomerular injury seen in immune complex-mediated glomerular disease including SLE
  - Genetic basis of autoimmune disease, including relevance of HLA groups
  - Role of environmental factors in aetiology of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
  - Immunopathology of SLE
  - Pathogenesis of glomerular injury seen in immune complex-mediated glomerular disease including SLE
Clinical and Communication Skills 
  - History from a patient with multisystem chronic inflammatory disease
  - Perform a full multisystem physical examination
  - Differential diagnosis of autoimmune disease
  - The clinical manifestations common to SLE (criteria for classification of SLE)
  - Differential diagnosis of a facial rash
  - The use of autoantibody and complement tests in diagnosing SLE
  - Interpretation of lung function tests with regard to incipient interstitial lung disease
  - Indications for renal biopsy in lupus nephritis/acute nephritis
  - Clear communication regarding explanation/discussion of a complex diagnosis (including investigation and management)
  - General measures advised in treatment of SLE, such as use of sun protection including sunscreens and control of cardiovascular risk factors
  - Commonly used treatments including antimalarials, glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive agents
  - Advice regarding pregnancy and contraception in women with SLE
  - The use of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors for prophylaxis against major organ involvement, hypertension and renal crisis
  - The effect of SLE on life expectancy, especially in relation to cardiovascular disease
  - History from a patient with multisystem chronic inflammatory disease
  - Perform a full multisystem physical examination
  - Differential diagnosis of autoimmune disease
  - The clinical manifestations common to SLE (criteria for classification of SLE)
  - Differential diagnosis of a facial rash
  - The use of autoantibody and complement tests in diagnosing SLE
  - Interpretation of lung function tests with regard to incipient interstitial lung disease
  - Indications for renal biopsy in lupus nephritis/acute nephritis
  - Clear communication regarding explanation/discussion of a complex diagnosis (including investigation and management)
  - General measures advised in treatment of SLE, such as use of sun protection including sunscreens and control of cardiovascular risk factors
  - Commonly used treatments including antimalarials, glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive agents
  - Advice regarding pregnancy and contraception in women with SLE
  - The use of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors for prophylaxis against major organ involvement, hypertension and renal crisis
  - The effect of SLE on life expectancy, especially in relation to cardiovascular disease
Personal and Professional Skills 
  - What to include in a primary care focussed history and examination and time-management of the consultation
  - Ability to communicate with the patient and family/whānau in a way that ensures they have sufficient knowledge and understanding to be able to make informed decisions and give informed consent
  - Identify patient's anxiety regarding immunosuppression
  - Impact of chronic disease in a young patient group regarding employment, social life, fertility, body image
  - What to include in a primary care focussed history and examination and time-management of the consultation
  - Ability to communicate with the patient and family/whānau in a way that ensures they have sufficient knowledge and understanding to be able to make informed decisions and give informed consent
  - Identify patient's anxiety regarding immunosuppression
  - Impact of chronic disease in a young patient group regarding employment, social life, fertility, body image
Hauora Māori 
  - Importance of whānau for adolescent wellbeing
  - Ability to cater for differential health literacy needs of Māori patients and whānau
  - Awareness of differing risk profiles for Māori (and other disadvantaged populations) compared with non-Māori in New Zealand
  - Understanding of inequities in access to health services and quality of medical care for Māori, and application of this to clinical decision making and management
  - Acknowledgement of the disproportionate impact of illness on whānau employment/income, and therefore availability and models of caregiving
  - Māori patients with SLE have a markedly higher risk of developing lupus nephritis
  - Importance of whānau for adolescent wellbeing
  - Ability to cater for differential health literacy needs of Māori patients and whānau
  - Awareness of differing risk profiles for Māori (and other disadvantaged populations) compared with non-Māori in New Zealand
  - Understanding of inequities in access to health services and quality of medical care for Māori, and application of this to clinical decision making and management
  - Acknowledgement of the disproportionate impact of illness on whānau employment/income, and therefore availability and models of caregiving
  - Māori patients with SLE have a markedly higher risk of developing lupus nephritis
Population Health 
  - Cost-effectiveness of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs
  - Management, audit and monitoring of chronic autoimmune disease
  - Epidemiology of SLE: age, gender, prevalence
  - Cost-effectiveness of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs
  - Management, audit and monitoring of chronic autoimmune disease
  - Epidemiology of SLE: age, gender, prevalence
Conditions to be considered relating to this scenario
Common
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), fibromyalgia, sarcoidosis, glandular fever (EBV and CMV mononucleosis), systemic sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, drug-induced lupus erythematosus
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), fibromyalgia, sarcoidosis, glandular fever (EBV and CMV mononucleosis), systemic sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, drug-induced lupus erythematosus
Uncommon
rheumatic fever, polymyositis, tuberculosis, lymphoma, HIV
rheumatic fever, polymyositis, tuberculosis, lymphoma, HIV
Related Scenarios
[Swollen and tender joints], [Painful hands in the cold], [Pimples and rash on the face]
[Swollen and tender joints], [Painful hands in the cold], [Pimples and rash on the face]