Arthropathy

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Arthropathy
Other namesJoint disease
File:X-ray of right fourth PIP joint with bone erosions by rheumatoid arthritis.jpg
Bone erosions from rheumatoid arthritis.[1]
SpecialtyRheumatology

An arthropathy is a disease of a joint.[2]

Types

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Arthritis is a form of arthropathy that involves inflammation of one or more joints,[3][4] while the term arthropathy may be used regardless of whether there is inflammation or not.

Joint diseases can be classified as follows:[citation needed]

  • Noninfectious arthritis

With arthropathy in the name

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Spondylarthropathy is any form of arthropathy of the vertebral column.[citation needed]

Signs and symptoms

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Joint pain is a common but non-specific sign of joint disease. Signs will depend on the specific disease, and may even then vary. Common signs may include:[citation needed]

Diagnosis

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Diagnosis may be a combination of medical history, physical examination, blood tests and medical imaging (generally X-ray initially).[citation needed]

Treatment

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References

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