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Synovial fluid, also
called synovia,[help 1] is a viscous, non-Newtonian
fluid found in the
cavities of
synovial joints. With its egg white–like consistency...
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synovial fluid lubricant on the
inside surface. In
contact with the
synovial fluid at the
tissue surface are many
rounded macrophage-like
synovial cells...
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permits free bone
movement and
greater mobility. The
synovial cavity/joint is
filled with
synovial fluid. The
joint capsule is made up of an
outer layer of...
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synovial bursa,
usually simply bursa (pl.:
bursae or bursas), is a
small fluid-filled sac
lined by
synovial membrane with an
inner capillary layer of...
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using a
syringe to
collect synovial fluid from or
inject medication into the
joint capsule.
Laboratory analysis of
synovial fluid can
further help characterize...
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bursae (
synovial sacs) of
synovial fluid in the body. They are
lined with a
synovial membrane that
secretes a
lubricating synovial fluid.
There are...
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synovial fluid ac****ulates in or
around the knee joint. It has many
common causes,
including arthritis,
injury to the
ligaments or meniscus, or
fluid...
- test. It
cannot be
cultured from
synovial fluid. However, PCR
testing yields 85%
positive result from
synovial fluid.
Viruses such as rubella, parvovirus...
- the
identification of
monosodium urate crystals in
synovial fluid or a tophus. All
synovial fluid samples obtained from
undiagnosed inflamed joints by...
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serous fluid produced by the
serous membranes, and the
synovial fluid produced by the
synovial membranes are all
transcellular fluids. They are all...