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physical exam
microscopic exam
chemical exam
100

synoviocyte that is actively phagocytic and synthesizes degradative enzymes (collagenases)

what is a type 1 synoviocyte?

100

technique used to remove synovial fluid

what is arthrocentesis?

100

normal synovial fluid macroscopic appearance

What is pale yellow or colorless? what is clear?

100

this is added to synovial fluid to reduce the viscosity for slide preparation

What is hyaluronidase?

100

what group (I, II, III, IV) will have synovial fluid with lower glucose than plasma, and a positive culture? Also name one of three conditions associated with this group.

Group III (septic)- bacterial infection, fungal infection, or mycobacterial infection

200

processes in which synovial fluid is formed

what is ultrafiltration of plasma and synoviocyte excretions

200

During collection, the tube collected in an anticoagulant tube for microscopic examinations

What is the second tube?

200
macroscopic appearance associated with tuberculous arthritis and lupus?

what is milky?

200

normal synovial fluid will have 60% of this cell type

what is monocytes/macrophages?

200

total protein of synovial fluid is usually how much compared to plasma

what is approximately 1/3

300

synovial fluid is the sole nutrient source for this portion of the joint

what is the articular cartilage?

300

temperature to test and store synovial fluid at

room temp

300

rice bodies are most commonly associated with this condition

what is rheumatoid arthritis?

300

during polarizing mmicroscopy, the yellow is parallel to the axis. Also name the most common crystal used as an example of this.

What is gout? What is MSU?

300

although it can not be used solely for diagnosis, increased uric acid levels are suggestive of this

what is gout?

400
synoviocyte that synthesizes hyaluronate (a mucopolysaccharide)

what is a type 2 synoviocyte?

400

best anticoagulants for cell counts and crystal identification

what are EDTA or sodium heparin?

400

Two conditions that would cause fibrinogen to be present in synovial fluid

what is a traumatic tap or damaged synovial membrane?

400

crystal best seen on unstained cytospins because stains cause these crystals to dissolve

what is cholesterol?
400

increased lactate levels are highly associated with this condition

what is septic arthritis?
500

What are the 4 classification groups of joint diseases? (Group I, II, III, IV)

Group I- noninflammatory

Group II- inflammatory

Group III- Septic

Group IV- hemorrhagic

500

specimen collected at the same time as synovial fluid for comparison studies

what is a blood sample?

500

dark, pepperlike particles seen in patients with ochronotic arthropathy 

what are ochronotic shards?

500

LE cells are associated with what disease?

what is lupus? "aka SLE"

500

a patient with a plasma to synovial fluid glucose difference of <20mg/dL, and red-brown synovial fluid with a low viscosity is highly indicative of this group (I,II,III,IV). Also try name 1 of the 4 associated conditions with this group

Group IV (Hemorrhagic)- Trauma, Blood disease, tumor, or joint prosthesis

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