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Synovial fluid fibrin degradation product can be used as a new auxiliary marker for periprosthetic joint infection diagnosis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Infect Microbiol
Huang J   +8 more
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Synovial fluid analysis

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2005
Synovial fluid (SF) accumulates in the joint cavity in different conditions; this review outlines the data from those analyses that help in their differential and definitive diagnosis. The gross appearance of the fluid can provide a quick bedside orientation with regard to the amount of inflammation present in the joint: totally transparent SF ...
Eliseo, Pascual, Vega, Jovaní
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Acidosis of synovial fluid correlates with synovial fluid leukocytosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1978
The antibacterial activity of aminoglycoside antibiotics is significantly reduced by lowering the pH of the incubation medium. Since gram-negative septic arthritis responds poorly to aminoglycoside antibiotic therapy, we sought to determine whether synovial fluid acidosis contributes to this poor outcome.
T T, Ward, R T, Steigbigel
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Synovial fluid analysis

Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2010
At present, the study of the synovial fluid (SF) is a tool that is used frequently in specialized laboratories because it allows the establishment of diagnosis of crystal associated arthropathies, supports the diagnosis of septic arthritis and helps establish other rheumatologic diagnoses such as monoarthritis or joint effusion.
Araceli, Martínez-Castillo   +2 more
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Synovial Fluid Analysis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1975
Synovial fluid analysis plays an important role in the differential diagnosis of various forms of arthritis. The results of macroscopic, biochemical, bacteriological, and microscopic techniques of evaluating synovial fluid must be correlated to establish the diagnosis of each of the various forms of arthritis.
S R, Yehia, H, Duncan
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Synovial fluid analysis

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2006
AsA prompt and accurate diagnosis of a painful, swollen joint is imperative, primarily in the case of a septic joint, as delayed therapy may result in progression of disease or permanent loss of function. Procurement and analysis of synovial fluid (SF) are paramount in helping the clinician to determine a patient's clinical condition and further course
Scott R, Brannan, David A, Jerrard
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Synovial Fluid Glucose

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— I read with interest the article "Leukocytosis and Artifactual Hypoglycemia" (237:1961-1962, 1977). An analogous situation occurs in synovial fluid and needs to be emphasized. For example, on occasion synovial fluids from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and gout have leukocyte counts greater than 50,000 cells/cu mm.
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The Synovial Fluid

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1979
The synovial fluid is readily available for study in all cases of effusion. Whenever a question of diagnosis arises, the fluid should be removed for study. Removal of large effusions gives temporary relief of pain. The fluid removed should be smeared on a slide, stained with hematoxylin and eosin, and plated for bacterial, viral, and fungal cultures ...
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