NYU Medical Grand Rounds Clinical Vignette
Joseph Shin, MD
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
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•57 year-old Hispanic woman with 6-7 years of worsening hand and wrist pain.
Chief Complaint
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History of Present Illness
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•Usual state of good health until ~2004-5
•New R ankle and L elbow pain
•Over 6-7 years, the pain progressed to involve bilateral wrists, hands and fingers, exacerbated by cold and repeated movement, but without tenderness, swelling or morning stiffness
•Self-treated with ibuprofen prn but with diminishing efficacy over the last several months.
Additional History•Past Medical History:
•Hypertension
•Past Surgical History:•Cesarean section x2
•Social History:•Never smoker. Denies alcohol or illicit drug use.•Immigrated from the Dominican Republic in 1989•Employed as a seamstress
•Family History:•No family history of autoimmune disease or inflammatory arthritis
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Additional History
•Allergies: •NKDA
•Medications:•Ibuprofen 400mg TID prn
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Physical Examination
•Obese, well-appearing woman
•Vital Signs:
• T:97.8F BP:130/70 HR:80 RR:16 and SaO2: 100% room air
•Bilateral wrists and R ankle with effusions and tenderness with decreased range of motion
•Tenderness in bilateral proximal interphalangeal joints
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Laboratory Findings
•CBC•WBC 9900, Hg 10.6 g/dL, Plt 329,000•N 72%, L 20%, Monos 7%, Eos 1%
•Basic metabolic and hepatic panels: normal
•ESR 69 mm/hr (0-20)•CRP 52 mg/L (0.2-3.0)
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Laboratory Findings
•Rheumatoid Factor: 792 IU/mL (<15)•Anti-CCP IgG Ab: >250 units (<20)•ANA positive (1:640)
•ds-DNA: <1 (negative)•SS-A/SS-B Ab <1.0 (negative)•RNP Ab >1.0 (negative)
•Hepatitis B sAg/sAb and HCV Ab: negative
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Hand Xrays
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Wrist Xrays
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• Moderately severe rheumatoid arthritis with evidence of erosive disease
Working Diagnosis
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• The patient was started on prednisone 10mg daily, methotrexate 7.5mg weekly and folic acid 1mg daily.
• Over several weeks, the patient’s joint pain and swelling improved
• Prednisone was tapered down to 5mg every other day.
• Methotrexate was titrated up to goal dose of 20mg weekly.
Clinical Course
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• Over the following 6 months the patient reported resolution of all joint swelling and pain except in bilateral wrists resulting in
5-6/10 pain and difficulty with work as seamstress.
• Despite clinical improvement, inflammatory markers remained elevated
Clinical Course
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• After extensive counseling on options for additional medication, the patient agreed to start sulfasalazine, refusing injectable anti-TNF agents.
• Over several weeks, the patient’s sulfasalazine was titrated up with improvement in the patient’s symptoms.
Clinical Course
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• Moderately severe rheumatoid arthritis
Final Diagnosis
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