Definition of Arthrocentesis. Meaning of Arthrocentesis. Synonyms of Arthrocentesis

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Definition of Arthrocentesis

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- In general, arthrocentesis should be strongly considered if there is suspected trauma, infection, or effusion of the joint. Arthrocentesis can be used...
- thrombus is removed by suction Bone marrow aspiration Joint aspiration, or arthrocentesis Nasogastric aspiration or nasogastric intubation, the removal of the...
- produce excess joint fluid. Diagnostic tests include: Also known as arthrocentesis, this procedure includes withdrawal of fluid from inside the knee for...
- advantages over arthrocentesis in that it allows for detection of problems inside the joint such as perforation or synovitis. As with arthrocentesis, the procedure...
- infection elsewhere (most common) Direct penetration into the joint (arthrocentesis, arthroscopy, trauma) A surrounding infection in the bone or tissue...
- similar to other diseases such as ankylosing spondylitis and gout. Arthrocentesis, or removing synovial fluid from the affected joint, is performed to...
- joint. Synovial fluid may be collected by syringe in a procedure termed arthrocentesis, also known as joint aspiration. Synovial fluid may be classified into...
- synovial fluid samples obtained from undiagnosed inflamed joints by arthrocentesis should be examined for these crystals. Under polarized light microscopy...
- the correct position of the joint spaces for infiltrative procedures, arthrocentesis, and viscosupplementation. This is due to the fact that US provides...
- also be carried out on urine and stool samples or on fluid obtained by arthrocentesis. Tests for C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate are...