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Synovial fluid analysis
From Healthscout's partner site on osteoarthritis, HealthCentral.com
Joint fluid analysis; Joint fluid aspiration Normal Values What abnormal results mean Abnormal joint fluid may look cloudy or abnormally thick. Blood in the joint fluid may be a sign of injury inside the joint or a body-wide bleeding problem. An excess amount of normal synovial fluid can also be a sign of osteoarthritis.
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