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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Synovial fluid or joint fluid is physiologic collection of lubricant fluid within a joint space. It acts as source of nutrition for surrounding structures including cartilage, meniscus, labrum etc.<ref>Seidman AJ, Limaiem F. [https://europepmc.org/article/NBK/NBK537114 Synovial fluid analysis].</ref>Synovial fluid is ultrafiltrate of blood plasma and is primarily composed of proteoglycan 4 or lubricin, hyaluronan and phospholipids.<ref>Blewis ME, Nugent-Derfus GE, Schmidt TA, Schumacher BL, Sah RL. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17340555/ A model of synovial fluid lubricant composition in normal and injured joints]. Eur Cell Mater. 2007 Mar 6;13(1):26-39</ref>


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Synovial fluid or joint fluid is physiologic collection of lubricant fluid within a joint space. It acts as source of nutrition for surrounding structures including cartilage, meniscus, labrum etc.[1]Synovial fluid is ultrafiltrate of blood plasma and is primarily composed of proteoglycan 4 or lubricin, hyaluronan and phospholipids.[2]

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  1. Seidman AJ, Limaiem F. Synovial fluid analysis.
  2. Blewis ME, Nugent-Derfus GE, Schmidt TA, Schumacher BL, Sah RL. A model of synovial fluid lubricant composition in normal and injured joints. Eur Cell Mater. 2007 Mar 6;13(1):26-39