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1. The Coagulum, which is usually fibrinous, is known as a thrombus.

2. Objective To analyze MRI features of pigmented villonodular synovitis.

3. Right leg arthralgia, be short of calcium, be still synovitis?

4. Ultrasound and MRI delineate minor synovitis, tenosynovitis and bursitis in the shoulder.

5. This short adaptation period was sufficient for fibrinous contact of bowel segments.

6. Fibrinous pericarditis was found on dissection in a pigeon with antibody titer of 1:128.

7. A rupture of the biceps tendon is also increased by omarthritis or synovitis in the sulcus.

8. Indications were either large adhesions in the ileus or chronic sequelae — necessitating severance; another indication was fibrinous peritonitis.

9. Histopathological findings are characterised by enlarged lymph nodes and spleen, pleuritis and fibrinous pericarditis and infiltrated pneumonitis.

10. Histopathological findings are characterised by enlarged lymph nodes and spleen, pleuritis and fibrinous pericarditis and infiltrated pneumonitis

11. Sonography enables early detection of synovitis and tenosynovitis as well as superficial erosions and also inflammatory processes of the tendon attachments.

12. The most captured conditions included synovitis (33.3%), pathologies of the tendons e.g., tenosynovitis or tendinosis (19.6%) and normal findings (14.4%).

13. The MRI changes associated with rheumatoid arthritis such as synovitis, tenosynovitis, erosions, and bone marrow edema are described including their prognostic significance.

14. Pathological and histhopathological examination revealed organ changes, e.g., spleen enlargement, liver degeneration, enteritis, opacified air sacs, and fibrinous pericarditis, indicative of chlamydiosis.

15. 13 Lesions consist of necrotic placentitis and interstitial mastitis in pregnant cows, and fibrinous pleuritis with interstitial pneumonia in aborted fetuses and newborn calves.

16. Especially during acute inflammatory phases in rheumatic diseases with excessive proliferative synovitis the inhibitory properties of these drugs are of great therapeutic value.

17. The diagnostic spectrum in both series included pyogenic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, brucellar and tubercular arthritis, gout, pigmented villonodular synovitis, synovial chondromatosis and acute rheumatic fever.

18. We have taken a 4 mm curette and Curetted away all of this yellow fibrinous debris until we get down to some nice, healthy granulation tissue in …

19. It is more sensitive than the clinical investigation for the detection of synovitis, tenosynovitis, tendinitis, and bursitis as well as for the differentiation of these lesions.

20. Acute regressive alterations are initiated by haemorrhages and sero-fibrinous deposits. They can be transformed into cystic lesions or undergo organisation with formation of hyalin scars with haemosiderin deposits.

21. As hyperemia caused by vasodilatation and angiogenesis is the earliest detectable pathologic change in the beginning of synovitis, Doppler ultrasonography can be used to assess inflammatory activity.

22. Histological slides showed among others atelectases, a severe desquamation of alveolar lining cells, alveolar hemorrhages, a fibrinous exudate, hyaline membranes, marked hyperplasia of respiratory epithelium, giant cells, and thickened, infiltrated alveolar walls.

23. In the majority of cases of Anterolateral ankle pain with no history of trauma the cause is proliferative synovitis, especially in the area of the anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament [1,2].

24. The facial expression of an animal suffering the throes of tetanus, Azoturia, or acute synovitis, is readily recognized by the experienced eye, and upon physiognomy alone, in many instances, may the opinions regarding prognosis be based

25. Arthralgia is the term used for TMJ pain caused by capsulitis/synovitis, which is an inflammatory condition of the articular capsule and soft tissues that surround the TMJ, especially the highly vascularized and innervated extracapsular articular tissues