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Synovial fluid cell analysis

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Arthrocentesis has to be considered as a part of the clinical examination. A reasonable amount of aspirated synovial fluid is the best argument in favour of an objective articular disorder. Moreover some very simple evaluations are very helpful to make a diagnosis and to distinguish some particularities of rheumatic diseases.
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The Nature of Synovial Fluid

1991
Synovial joints are generally regarded as consisting of a number of discrete elements, notably the capsule, cartilagenous articular surfaces, synovial fluid and synovium1. Synovial fluid is a viscous liquid lying within the centre of the joint in what appears to be a tissue space bounded by synovium. Because this arrangement is superficially similar to
J. Denton, A. J. Freemont
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Synovial Fluid Analysis

Laboratory Medicine, 1979
Category A-1 continuing education credit is available to anyone who studies a CIE Update series and completes a written exam (prepared and distributed by the ASCP). For further information see page 139 in this issue.
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Synovial Fluid

1980
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the characteristics, composition, and functions of synovial fluid. Synovial fluid has two main functions, the nutrition of joint tissues and lubrication of articulating surfaces. These functions are related to the synovial membrane that regulates the volume of fluid and its macromolecular composition.
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Interpretation of synovial fluid data

Postgraduate Medicine, 1980
The routine battery of tests for synovial fluid analysis includes culture and Gram staining, polarizing microscopy, and total WBC and differential counts. If the volume of fluid collected is low, culture and polarizing microscopy have highest priority.
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Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021
Nils Andersson, Gregory Comer
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Synovial Fluid Evaluation

2018
Of the various fluids of the body, those found in the joints and articular surfaces of the bones, synovial fluid has the greatest impact in nourishing and in maintaining movement of the joints. A significant number of medical conditions involve the synovial fluids, where pain during movement, whether caused by infection or cartilage destruction ...
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Synovial Fluid Crystals

Rheumatology, 1988
K. Gill, D. R. Swinson, P. Howard
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Synovial fluid fibronectin

European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1982
Herbert S. Diamond   +3 more
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