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synovial fluid
Synovial fluid is a filtrate of plasma combined with hyaluronate produced by synovial cells. Small molecules such as glucose & urea & a substantial quantity of plasma proteins pass readily from plasma into synovial fluid, but larger molecules are excluded, but may enter when the synovium becomes inflammed. Resorption of synovial fluid occurs via the lymphatics. Synovial fluid acts as a lubricant & provides nutrients to the avascular articular cartilage.
Related
synovial biopsy
synovial fluid analysis
synovial membrane
General
extracellular compartment (extracellular space)
body fluid
References
- Clinical Diagnosis & Management by Laboratory Methods,
19th edition, J.B. Henry (ed), W.B. Saunders Co.,
Philadelphia, PA. 1996, pg 467-472
- Laboratory Medicine: Test Selection & Interpretation.
Howanitz & Howanitz (eds), Churchill Livingstone, NY,
1991, pg 116-121