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Rheumatism

Rheumatism[2] or rheumatic disorders are conditions causing chronic, often intermittent pain affecting the joints or connective tissue.[3] Rheumatism does not designate any specific disorder, but covers at least 200 different conditions, including arthritis and "non-articular rheumatism", also known as "regional pain syndrome" or "soft tissue rheumatism".[4][5] There is a close overlap between the term soft tissue disorder and rheumatism.[6] Sometimes the term "soft tissue rheumatic disorders" is used to describe these conditions.[7]

Rheumatism
Other namesRheumatic disease
Inflammation of synovial membrane of the finger joint in case of rheumatoid arthritis.
SpecialtyRheumatology
ComplicationsAmplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome[1]
TreatmentNone. Managing of symptoms only

The term "Rheumatic Diseases" is used in MeSH to refer to connective tissue disorders.[8] The branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and therapy of rheumatism is called rheumatology.[9]

Types edit

Many rheumatic disorders of chronic, intermittent pain (including joint pain, neck pain or back pain) have historically been caused by infectious diseases. Their etiology was unknown until the 20th century and not treatable. Postinfectious arthritis, also known as reactive arthritis, and rheumatic fever are other examples.

In the United States, major rheumatic disorders are divided into 10 major categories based on the nomenclature and classification proposed by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) in 1983.[10]

Diagnosis edit

Blood and urine tests will measure levels of creatinine and uric acid to determine kidney function, an elevation of the ESR and CRP is possible. After a purine-restricted diet, another urine test will help determine whether the body is producing too much uric acid or the body isn't excreting enough uric acid. Rheumatoid factor may be present, especially in the group that is likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis. A fine needle is used to draw fluid from a joint to determine if there is any build-up of fluid. The presence of uric acid crystals in the fluid would indicate gout. In many cases there may be no specific test, and it is often a case of eliminating other conditions before getting a correct diagnosis.

Management edit

Initial therapy of the major rheumatological diseases is with analgesics, such as paracetamol and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Steroids, especially glucocorticoids, and stronger analgesics are often required for more severe cases.[14]

Etymology edit

The term rheumatism stems from the Late Latin rheumatismus, ultimately from Greek ῥευματίζομαι "to suffer from a flux", with rheum meaning bodily fluids, i.e., any discharge of blood or bodily fluid.

Before the 17th century, the joint pain which was thought to be caused by viscous humours seeping into the joints was always referred to as gout, a word adopted in Middle English from Old French gote "a drop; the gout, rheumatism".[citation needed]

The English term rheumatism in the current sense has been in use since the late 17th century, as it was believed that chronic joint pain was caused by excessive flow of rheum which means bodily fluids into a joint.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome (AMPS)". Children's Health.
  2. ^ Fulghum Bruce, Debra. "Rheumatic Diseases: Types, Causes, and Diagnosis". WebMD.
  3. ^ Young, Phil (2019). "Rheumatic disorders". Therapeutics in Pregnancy and Lactation (1st ed.). Routledge. pp. 177–192. doi:10.4324/9781315384801-14. ISBN 978-1-31538-480-1. S2CID 35895471. Retrieved 2022-04-29.
  4. ^ Altorok, Nezam; Nada, Shigeyuki; Nagaraja, Vivek; Kahaleh, Bashar (2016-06-15). "Epigenetics in Bone and Joint Disorders". In Tollefsbol, Trygve O. (ed.). Medical Epigenetics (Illustrated ed.). Academic Press. pp. 295–314. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-803239-8.00017-X. ISBN 978-0-12803-239-8.
  5. ^ Rao, Sudha (2019-01-24). Diamond, Herbert S. (ed.). "Nonarticular Rheumatism/Regional Pain Syndrome". eMedicine.
  6. ^ Mahroos, Roaa (2021). "Soft Tissue Rheumatic Disorders". In Almoallim, Hani; Cheikh, Mohamed (eds.). Skills in Rheumatology. Singapore: Springer. pp. 461–474. doi:10.1007/978-981-15-8323-0_22. ISBN 978-9-81158-323-0. PMID 36315810. S2CID 234306241.
  7. ^ Kushner, Irving. Isaac, Zacharia; Ramirez Curtis, Monica (eds.). . UpToDate. Archived from the original on 2010-08-11. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  8. ^ Rheumatic+Diseases at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
  9. ^ "at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  10. ^ Decker, John Laws (August 1983). "American Rheumatism Association nomenclature and classification of arthritis and rheumatism (1983)". Arthritis & Rheumatology. 26 (8): 1029–1032. doi:10.1002/art.1780260813. ISSN 0004-3591. PMID 6603849.
  11. ^ Puéchal, Xavier; Terrier, Benjamin; Mouthon, Luc; Costedoat-Chalumeau, Nathalie; Guillevin, Loïc; Le Jeunne, Claire (March 2014). "Relapsing polychondritis". Joint, Bone, Spine: Revue du Rhumatisme. Elsevier. 81 (2): 118–124. doi:10.1016/j.jbspin.2014.01.001. PMID 24556284. S2CID 205754989.
  12. ^ Murphy, Kenneth; Travers, Paul; Walport, Mark; Walter, Peter (2010). Janeway's Immunobiology (7th ed.). Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-81534-457-5.
  13. ^ Salvador, Georgina; Gómez-Centeno, Antonio Domingo; Viñas, Octavi; Ercilla, Guadalupe; Cañete, Juan De Dios; Muñoz-Gómez, José; Sanmartí, Raimon (August 2003). "Prevalence and clinical significance of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide and antikeratin antibodies in palindromic rheumatism. An abortive form of rheumatoid arthritis?". Rheumatology (Oxford). 42 (8): 972–975. doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keg268. PMID 12730510.
  14. ^ Buttgereit, Frank (19 February 2020). "Views on glucocorticoid therapy in rheumatology: the age of convergence". Nature Reviews Rheumatology. 16 (4): 239–246. doi:10.1038/s41584-020-0370-z. PMID 32076129. S2CID 211194682.
  15. ^ Barnhart, Robert K. (1988). Barnhart, Robert K.; Steinmetz, Sol; Wilson, Halsey William (eds.). Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology. H. W. Wilson Company. The meaning of a disease of the joints is first recorded in 1688, because rheumatism was thought to be caused by an excessive flow of rheum into a joint thereby stretching ligaments

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • American College of Rheumatology
  • - US National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

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until the 20th century and not treatable Postinfectious arthritis also known as reactive arthritis and rheumatic fever are other examples In the United States major rheumatic disorders are divided into 10 major categories based on the nomenclature and classification proposed by the American College of Rheumatology ACR in 1983 10 Diffuse connective tissue diseases Rheumatoid arthritis Juvenile arthritis Systemic lupus erythematosus Sjogren syndrome Scleroderma Polymyositis Dermatomyositis Behcet s disease Relapsing polychondritis 11 Arthritis associated with spondylitis i e spondarthritis Ankylosing spondylitis Reactive arthritis Psoriatic arthritis 12 Osteoarthritis i e osteoarthrosis degenerative joint disease Rheumatic syndromes associated with infectious agents direct and indirect or reactive Metabolic and endocrine diseases associated with rheumatic states Gout pseudogout Neoplasms Neurovascular disorders Bone and cartilage disorders Extraarticular disorders Bursitis Tendinitis of the shoulder wrist biceps leg knee cap patella ankle hip and Achilles tendon Capsulitis Miscellaneous disorders associated with articular manifestations Palindromic rheumatism is thought to be a form of rheumatoid arthritis 13 Diagnosis editBlood and urine tests will measure levels of creatinine and uric acid to determine kidney function an elevation of the ESR and CRP is possible After a purine restricted diet another urine test will help determine whether the body is producing too much uric acid or the body isn t excreting enough uric acid Rheumatoid factor may be present especially in the group that is likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis A fine needle is used to draw fluid from a joint to determine if there is any build up of fluid The presence of uric acid crystals in the fluid would indicate gout In many cases there may be no specific test and it is often a case of eliminating other conditions before getting a correct diagnosis Management editInitial therapy of the major rheumatological diseases is with analgesics such as paracetamol and non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs NSAIDs Steroids especially glucocorticoids and stronger analgesics are often required for more severe cases 14 Etymology editThe term rheumatism stems from the Late Latin rheumatismus ultimately from Greek ῥeymatizomai to suffer from a flux with rheum meaning bodily fluids i e any discharge of blood or bodily fluid Before the 17th century the joint pain which was thought to be caused by viscous humours seeping into the joints was always referred to as gout a word adopted in Middle English from Old French gote a drop the gout rheumatism citation needed The English term rheumatism in the current sense has been in use since the late 17th century as it was believed that chronic joint pain was caused by excessive flow of rheum which means bodily fluids into a joint 15 See also editCorbett s electrostatic machineReferences edit Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome AMPS Children s Health Fulghum Bruce Debra Rheumatic Diseases Types Causes and Diagnosis WebMD Young Phil 2019 Rheumatic disorders Therapeutics in Pregnancy and Lactation 1st ed Routledge pp 177 192 doi 10 4324 9781315384801 14 ISBN 978 1 31538 480 1 S2CID 35895471 Retrieved 2022 04 29 Altorok Nezam Nada Shigeyuki Nagaraja Vivek Kahaleh Bashar 2016 06 15 Epigenetics in Bone and Joint Disorders In Tollefsbol Trygve O ed Medical Epigenetics Illustrated ed Academic Press pp 295 314 doi 10 1016 B978 0 12 803239 8 00017 X ISBN 978 0 12803 239 8 Rao Sudha 2019 01 24 Diamond Herbert S ed Nonarticular Rheumatism Regional Pain Syndrome eMedicine Mahroos Roaa 2021 Soft Tissue Rheumatic Disorders In Almoallim Hani Cheikh Mohamed eds Skills in Rheumatology Singapore Springer pp 461 474 doi 10 1007 978 981 15 8323 0 22 ISBN 978 9 81158 323 0 PMID 36315810 S2CID 234306241 Kushner Irving Isaac Zacharia Ramirez Curtis Monica eds Overview of soft tissue rheumatic disorders UpToDate Archived from the original on 2010 08 11 Retrieved 2019 11 16 Rheumatic Diseases at the U S National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings MeSH rheumatism at Dorland s Medical Dictionary Decker John Laws August 1983 American Rheumatism Association nomenclature and classification of arthritis and rheumatism 1983 Arthritis amp Rheumatology 26 8 1029 1032 doi 10 1002 art 1780260813 ISSN 0004 3591 PMID 6603849 Puechal Xavier Terrier Benjamin Mouthon Luc Costedoat Chalumeau Nathalie Guillevin Loic Le Jeunne Claire March 2014 Relapsing polychondritis Joint Bone Spine Revue du Rhumatisme Elsevier 81 2 118 124 doi 10 1016 j jbspin 2014 01 001 PMID 24556284 S2CID 205754989 Murphy Kenneth Travers Paul Walport Mark Walter Peter 2010 Janeway s Immunobiology 7th ed Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 0 81534 457 5 Salvador Georgina Gomez Centeno Antonio Domingo Vinas Octavi Ercilla Guadalupe Canete Juan De Dios Munoz Gomez Jose Sanmarti Raimon August 2003 Prevalence and clinical significance of anti cyclic citrullinated peptide and antikeratin antibodies in palindromic rheumatism An abortive form of rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatology Oxford 42 8 972 975 doi 10 1093 rheumatology keg268 PMID 12730510 Buttgereit Frank 19 February 2020 Views on glucocorticoid therapy in rheumatology the age of convergence Nature Reviews Rheumatology 16 4 239 246 doi 10 1038 s41584 020 0370 z PMID 32076129 S2CID 211194682 Barnhart Robert K 1988 Barnhart Robert K Steinmetz Sol Wilson Halsey William eds Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology H W Wilson Company The meaning of a disease of the joints is first recorded in 1688 because rheumatism was thought to be caused by an excessive flow of rheum into a joint thereby stretching ligamentsFurther reading editCallan Margaret 2011 The Rheumatology Handbook 15th World Congress of Pain Clinicians WSPC 2012 Illustrated ed World Scientific ISBN 978 1 84816 320 1 External links editAmerican College of Rheumatology National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases US National 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