Rheum| Rheumatologic Emergencies

Step 1 Basics (USMLE)

4.09 Rheumatologic Emergencies

Rheumatology review for USMLE Step 1 Exam

Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA)

  • A large vessel vasculitis, mainly in older individuals.
  • Symptoms: headache, jaw claudication, vision loss.
  • Ischemia from granulomas in large vessels causes vision loss.
  • Immediate high-dose corticosteroids are crucial.

Scleroderma Renal Crisis

  • A complication of scleroderma.
  • Symptoms: finger edema, skin tightening, sudden hypertension, rising creatinine.
  • Renal artery fibrosis leads to high blood pressure.
  • Treat with IV ACE inhibitor, not steroids.

Acute Transverse Myelitis in SLE

  • Inflammation of the spinal cord in lupus.
  • Symptoms: bilateral numbness, tingling, weakness.
  • Treat with corticosteroids.

Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome (CAPS)

  • A rare, life-threatening form of APS.
  • Symptoms: unexplained miscarriages, unexplained clots, multiorgan failure.
  • Treat with anticoagulation followed by immune suppression

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