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Synovitis

Known as: Synovitides, Synovitis NOS, Synovitis [Disease/Finding] 
Inflammation (swelling, pain, and warmth) of a synovial membrane, which is a layer of connective tissue that lines a joint, such as the hip, knee… 
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1987
1987
Monoclonal antibody investigations showed that the vast majority of cells infiltrating the synovial tissue of 8 patients with… 
Review
1976
Review
1976
Adjuvant arthritis, streptococcal cell wall-induced arthritis, and Erysipelothrix insidiosa arthritis are laboratory models of… 
1975
1975
Arthroscopic and histological synovial features have been studied in forty-two patients with classical or definite rheumatoid… 
1974
1974
In the rabbit model of antigen-induced arthritis the duration and mechanism of antigen retention were investigated. The tissue… 
1974
1974
An experimental immune synovitis was induced in the knee joints of rabbits by repeated intraarticular injections of autologous… 
1973
1973
Radioisotopes have an established role in the management of chronic synovitis and to varying degrees are used in the place of… 
1970
1970
Complexes of IgG—rheumatoid factor (RF) and IgG—β1C were demonstrated in the synovial membrane obtained from patients with… 
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
Infectious synovitis has been studied by many investigators. However, the true etiology was not known until Lecce (3) and, later… 
Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Lecce (12) found infectious-synovitis-derived pleuropneumonia-like organisms (ISD-PPLO) colonies growing as satellites to… 
1963
1963
1. Transient synovitis is an acute, and at times exudative, condition of the synovial membrane. 2. There is no particular…