Polymyalgia Rheumatica: Dr. Monalisa, SPPD
Polymyalgia Rheumatica: Dr. Monalisa, SPPD
Polymyalgia Rheumatica: Dr. Monalisa, SPPD
RHEUMATICA
dr. Monalisa, SpPD
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Fever and chills should raise the suspicion of fully developed GCA.
PMR sering kali sulit dibedakan dengan seronegative polyarthritis.
sebagian kasus , pada pasien laki –laki terdapat nyeri proximal
dan edema diffuse tangan dan kaki yang sangat respon dengan
glucocorticoid.
Patients with PMR must be carefully evaluated for possible GCA.
A negative temporal artery biopsy does not exclude the possibility
of large vessel vasculitis targeting primarily the subclavian and
axillary arteries and the aorta.
Signs of vascular insufficiency,
including claudication in the extremities,
bruits over arteries,
and discrepant blood pressure readings should alert the physician to the
possibility of GCA .
MRA can be helpful in confirming the concomitant diagnosis of large
vessel vasculitis.
In PMR patients with inflammation of periarticular structures,
the most prominent findings are subdeltoid and subacromial bursitis
Biceps tendonitis and glenohumeral synovitis may also be present.
Ultrasonography reveals fluid accumulation in the bursae;
MRI shows thickening and edema.
These involved areas show increased uptake on PET scans.
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Cantini, F. Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. NEJM. 2002. Vol. 347,
No. 4, pp. 261-271.
Clinical Manifestations
Cantini, F. Polymyalgia Rheumatica and Giant Cell Arteritis. NEJM. 2002. Vol. 347, No. 4, pp. 261-271.
• Panel A shows bilateral, diffuse swelling of the
hands and fingers with pitting edema.
• Panel B shows a bilateral magnetic resonance image
of the patient’s hands in a praying position. An axial
T2-weighted section through the midpoint of the
palm shows subcutaneous edema in the dorsum
(arrows), as well as fluid collection in the extensor
synovial sheaths (open arrows) and the flexor
synovial sheaths (curved arrow).
The clinical symptoms of PMR can be mimicked by
a number of arthropathies,
shoulder disorders,
inflammatory
myopathies,