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🌱 來自: Huppert’s Notes

Diagnostic Approach to Joint Pain🚧 施工中

Diagnostic Approach to Joint Pain

(1) Consider non-articular mimics of joint pain

•   Articular structures: Synovium, synovial fluid, articular cartilage, intraarticular ligaments, joint capsule, and juxtaarticular bone

•   Non- or peri-articular structures: Extraarticular ligaments, tendons, bursae, muscle, fascia, bone, nerve, and overlying skin

(2) Characterize the joint pain

•   Temporality: Acute versus chronic

-   Acute: <6 weeks

-   Chronic: >6 weeks

•   Inflammation: Inflammatory or non-inflammatory; assess for inflammatory features:

-   History: Morning stiffness lasting >30–60 min

-   Exam: “Rubor, calor, tumor” – Peri-articular erythema, warmth and joint swelling

-   Labs: Elevated ESR and/or CRP, synovial fluid WBC >2K cells/μL 

•   Number of joints involved: Mono-, oligo-, and polyarthritis

-   Monoarthritis: Single joint

-   Oligoarthritis: 2–4 joints

-   Polyarthritis: ≥5 joints

(3) Analyze synovial fluid

Synovial fluid analysis is particularly critical in patients with acute monoarthritis.

•   Cell count:

-   WBC <2K cells/μL: Noninflammatory

   Bloody: Trauma, coagulopathy, tumor

   Non-bloody: OA, avascular necrosis, Charcot arthropathy (peripheral neuropathy resulting in unwitting pathologic joint trauma typically in the feet and ankles)

-   WBC 2–10K cells/μL: Inflammatory arthritis, gout, and pseudogout

-   WBC >20K cells/μL: Very high concern for infectious arthritis; gout and pseudogout are also possible, but orthopedic surgical consultation for consideration of washout is essential

•   Crystals:

-   Monosodium urate: Needle-shaped, negatively birefringent crystals (yellow when parallel to the microscope polarization axis). Suggestive of gout in the setting of acute monoarthritis.

-   Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate: Rhomboid crystals with weak positive birefringence (blue when parallel to the polarization axis). Suggestive of pseudogout in the setting of acute monoarthritis.

TABLE 9.1 • Differential Diagnosis for Joint Pain Based on Clinical Characteristics