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== Differential Diagnosis == |
== Differential Diagnosis == |
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=== Common Causes === |
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|[[Rheumatoid arthritis]] |
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|pain, swelling, stiffness more than 6 weeks |
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|swelling/tenderness, especially wrists, MCP, MTP |
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|RF positive in 70% |
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|symmetric |
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|[[Psoriatic arthritis]] |
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|pain, swelling, tenderness in joints and tendon/ligament attachment points |
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|tenderness at tendon attachments, dactylitis |
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|not helpful |
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|may have sacroiliitis, spondylitis, plantar fascitis, DIP arthritis, nail pitting, onycholysis, and personal or family history of psoriasis |
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|[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]] |
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|multisystem involvement (rash, pleurisy, etc.) and photosensitivity |
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|often more tender than swollen |
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|ANA positive, ENA may be positive, cytopenias common |
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|nonerosive |
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|[[Remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema]] |
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|acute onset symmetric hand and foot swelling /stiffness |
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|pitting edema of hands and feet |
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|RF negative |
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|good response to low-dose steroids |
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|Polyarticular gout |
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|preceding history of episodic monoarticular arthritis for years |
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|any joint can be affected, tophi often present |
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|increased uric acid, with urate crystals in joint |
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|risk factors for gout |
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=== Broader Differential === |
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* Infectious |
* Infectious |
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** Viral |
** Viral |
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Latest revision as of 15:08, 6 March 2026
Differential Diagnosis
Common Causes
| Disease | Symptoms | Signs | Investigations | Distinguishing Features |
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| Rheumatoid arthritis | pain, swelling, stiffness more than 6 weeks | swelling/tenderness, especially wrists, MCP, MTP | RF positive in 70% | symmetric |
| Psoriatic arthritis | pain, swelling, tenderness in joints and tendon/ligament attachment points | tenderness at tendon attachments, dactylitis | not helpful | may have sacroiliitis, spondylitis, plantar fascitis, DIP arthritis, nail pitting, onycholysis, and personal or family history of psoriasis |
| Systemic lupus erythematosus | multisystem involvement (rash, pleurisy, etc.) and photosensitivity | often more tender than swollen | ANA positive, ENA may be positive, cytopenias common | nonerosive |
| Remitting seronegative symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema | acute onset symmetric hand and foot swelling /stiffness | pitting edema of hands and feet | RF negative | good response to low-dose steroids |
| Polyarticular gout | preceding history of episodic monoarticular arthritis for years | any joint can be affected, tophi often present | increased uric acid, with urate crystals in joint | risk factors for gout |
Broader Differential
- Infectious
- Viral
- Parvovirus
- Rubella
- Hepatitis B & C
- HIV
- Chikungunya and related viruses
- Bacterial
- Viral
- Inflammatory
- Seropositive arthritis
- Seronegative arthritis
- Vasculitis
- Sarcoidosis
- Still disease
- Others
- Crystal arthropathy
- Degenerative: asteoarthritis
- Neuropsychiatric: fibromyalgia
- Infiltrative: hemochromatosis
- Malignancy: hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, bony metastases