EBK GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEA
EBK GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE HEA
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ISBN: 9780100026964
Author: HUBERT
Publisher: YUZU
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Summary Introduction

To describe: The characteristics of synovial fluid in rheumatoid arthritis.

Concept introduction: A joint is referred to as the meeting of two bones (such as the shoulder). Joint diseases may be caused due to some injury, leading to strains and dislocations or age-related factors. These diseases are classified as the non-inflammatory joint disease and inflammatory joint disease. Synovial fluid is a thick liquid present in between the space of articulating ends of bones. These fluids are produced by the synovial membrane (synovium). Synovial fluid has lubricating function.

(b)

Summary Introduction

To describe: The characteristics of synovial fluid in gout.

Concept introduction: A joint is referred to as the meeting of two bones (such as the shoulder). Joint diseases may be caused due to some injury, leading to strains and dislocations or age-related factors. These diseases are classified as non-inflammatory joint disease and inflammatory joint disease. Synovial fluid is a thick liquid present in between the space of articulating ends of bones. These fluids are produced by the synovial membrane (synovium). Synovial fluid has a lubricating function.

(c)

Summary Introduction

To describe: The characteristics of synovial fluid in septic arthritis.

Concept introduction: A joint is referred to as the meeting of two bones (such as the shoulder). Joint diseases may be caused due to some injury leading to strains and dislocations or age-related factors. These diseases are classified as the non-inflammatory joint disease and inflammatory joint disease. Synovial fluid is a thick liquid present in between the space of articulating ends of bones. These fluids are produced by the synovial membrane (synovium). Synovial fluid has a lubricating function.

(d)

Summary Introduction

To describe: The characteristics of synovial fluid in osteoarthritis.

Concept introduction: A joint is referred to as the meeting of two bones (such as the shoulder). Joint diseases may be caused due to some injury leading to strains and dislocations or age-related factors. These diseases are classified as the non-inflammatory joint disease and inflammatory joint disease. Synovial fluid is a thick liquid present in between the space of articulating ends of bones. These fluids are produced by the synovial membrane (synovium). Synovial fluid has a lubricating function.

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