Title: Skin problems in rheumatology
1Skin problems in rheumatology
- Beverley Harrison
- Consultant Rheumatologist
- North Manchester General Hospital
2Terminology
3- Macule
- Flat lesion
- Papule
- Raised lesion lt 1cm diam
- Nodule
- Raised lesion gt 1cm diam
- Vesicle
- Fluid-filled lesion lt 0.5 cm diam
- Bulla
- Fluid-filled lesion gt 0.5cm diam
4Petechia / purpura
- Due to platelet disorders with leakage of RBC
from blood vessels where platelet plugs are the
major source of coagulation - Eg. Thrombocytopenia
- Petechia
- Intra-dermal haemorrhage lt 0.3cm diam
- Purpura
- Intra-dermal haemorrhage gt 0.3cm diam ( vascular
inflammation with increased blood vessel
permeability)
5Seronegative spondylarthropathies (SpA)
6- Seronegative RF neg
- Spondyl. spinal inflammation
- Often HLA-B27 positive
- Ankylosing spondylitis
7Psoriatic arthritis (PsA)
8PsA
- Psoriasis affects 1-3 UK population
- Up to 1/3 develop arthritis
- Sacro-iliitis
- Asymmetrical large joint arthritis
- DIPJ arthritis
9Plaque psoriasis
- Type I age lt 40 yrs 85 HLA-Cw6
- Type II age gt 40 yrs
- Extensor surfaces
- Inverse psoriasis scalp, axillae, umbilicus,
perineum - Triggers
- Infection
- Skin trauma (Koebner)
- Drugs
- stress
Sharply demarcated Silvery scale
10Guttate psoriasis
- Triggered by streptococcal infection
11Nail changes
- In 30 pts with psoriasis 70 pts with PsA
- Pitting
- Ridging
- Onycholysis
- hyperkeratosis
12DIPJ arthritis
13Dactylitis
14Reactive arthritis
15- Incidence 3-4 / 10 000 / year
- Young adults
- M gt F
- Triggered by infection
- STD (chlamydia)
- Enteritis (salmonella, shigella)
16Asymmetrical large joint oligoarthritis
17Keratoderma blenorrhagica
Identical to pustular psoriasis
18Circinate balanitis
19Connective tissue diseases
20Raynauds phenomenon
21- White / blue / red
- Primary
- 15 popn.
- Onset in teenage years
- Secondary
- Esp. limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis
- 95 pts have positive ANA or abnormal nail fold
capillaries
22Nail fold capillaries
Opthalmoscope 20 d
Nail fold hyperaemia
Dilated, tortuous loops
23Nail fold microscopy
normal
Drop-out
Dilated loops
24Digital pitting
Usually systemic sclerosis
25SLE
26SLE
- Auto-immune disease with immune complex formation
tissue destruction - Prevalence 0.2 / 1 000
- 9F M
- ANA positive in 20 normals (95 SLE)
- ds-DNA specific for SLE
27Acute cutaneous lupus
- Malar (butterfly) rash
- 50 patients
- Itchy / painful
- Lasts hours weeks
- May reflect disease activity
28Photosensitivity
- 50 patients
- Sunlight also exacerbates systemic disease
- Need total sun block
29Lupus band test (skin biopsy)
Deposition of Ig and complement at
dermo-epidermal junction
30Discoid lupus
- Can occur alone or with systemic lupus
- Papules / plaques with scaling on cheeks other
photosensitive areas
- Central hypopigmentation
- Follicular plugging
- Atrophy scarring
- Permanent alopecia
31Alopecia
- Patchy or diffuse
- May reflect disease activity
- Non-scarring
- lupus hairs on forehead
32Non-specific features of SLE
vasculitis
Mouth ulcers
Livedo reticularis
33Systemic sclerosis
34SSc
- Auto-immune disease characterised by vascular
fibrosis collagen deposition in skin and organs - Prevalence 0.2 / 1 000
- 4F M
- Anti-centromere antibodies and anti-scl 70
35- Limited cutaneous SSc
- Commonest form
- Skin involvement on face and distal to elbows and
knees - Includes CREST (calcinosis, raynauds, esophageal,
sclerodactyly, telangiectasia) - Diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis
- High risk of internal organ involvement (heart,
kidneys, lungs)
36Hand involvement
Puffy hands
Pitting / ulcer
Digital loss
scerodactyly
37Facial involvement
Pinched (beak) nose
mauskopf
Pseudo-rhagades
38telangiectasiae
Esp. CREST
Mat telangiectasiae flat, up to 7mm diam.
39Diffuse SSc
40Dermatomyositis
41- Rare inflammatory disorders of skeletal muscle
- Proximal muscle weakness and high CPK
- Polymyositis and dermatomyositis
42Heliotrope rash
43Rash on extensor surfaces
Gottrons papules
shawl sign
44Mechanics hands
calcinosis
45Vasculitis
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47venulitis
- Legs, buttocks (increased orthostatic pressure)
- Triggers
- Chronic bacterial infection
- Hep B
- Drugs
- RA / CTD
- HSP
- Good prognosis
48Necrotising arteritis
Irregular purpura
livedo
nodules
infarction
49Erythema nodosum
- Panniculitis
- Red/violet tender sc nodules up to 5cm diam
- Esp. in pre-tibial area
- Often assoc. with arthritis or arthralgia
- Self-limiting (6 weeks)
50Causes of EN
- Infection
- Streptococcal
- TB
- Drugs
- OCP
- Sulphonamides
- Pregnancy
- IBD
51Acute sarcoidosis
- EN
- Arthritis
- Iritis
- Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
52The end