inflammation of the synovial membrane that lines a synovial joint; results in pain and swelling
Inflammation of the synnovium. May occur after Injury or be a part of a generalised joint problem such as rheumatoid arthritis.
Inflammation of synovium, tissues lining the joint.
inflammation of the synovial membrane, the tissue that protects and lines the joint.
A condition in which white blood cells travel to the synovium and cause inflammation. The ensuing warmth, redness, swelling and pain are typical symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, which usually affects the wrist joints and the finger joints closest to the hand.
inflammation of the synovial membrane, the tissue that lines and protects the joint.
Inflammation of the synovium, often a complication of an injury, such as a fracture, or of collagen diseases.
Inflamation of the lining of the joints.
Inflammation of a synovial membrane, which produces pain and swelling in a joint. Tendinopathy Dysfunction of tendon tissue.
Inflammation of the synovial lining of a joint.
inflammation of the synovial membrane of the joints.
Inflammation of the synovial membrane, the lining of the joint.
inflammation of the joints; arthritis
Inflammation of the linings of the joints.
Inflammation of the synovium. The synovium is the tissue which lines the joint space.
Synovitis refers to the inflammation of a synovial membrane which forms the inner lining of the capsule of a freely movable joint.
inflammation of the synovium (see Arthritis).
Synovitis is the medical term for inflammation of a synovial membrane, which line those joints which possess cavities, namely synovial joints. The condition is usually painful, particularly when the joint is moved. The joint usually swells due to fluid collection.