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Q: A person who has been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis would be suffering loss of the synovial fluid?
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Rheumatoid arthritis results from inflammation of which of the following membranes?

Rheumatoid arthritis results from the inflammation of the synovial membranes.


Which form of arthritis is an autoimmunedisorder in which synovial membranes and other tissues are inflamed and thicken?

Rheumatoid arthritis is the autoimmune disorder that attacks the synovial membranes of joints and other tissues.


What artritis is an autoimmune disease that attacks the synovial fluid and results in deformity?

rheumatoid arthritis


What is bone marrow edema of the knee?

Bone marrow edema relate with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, synovial tuberculosis, septic arthritis and traumatic arthritis


What form of arthritis is an autoimmune disorder in which synovial membranes and other tissues are inflamed and thickens?

Rheumatoid arthrits


How much synovial fluid is there in the knee when you have rheumatoid arthritis?

It all depends on the degree of damage that has been done at the time.


What type of products made by Synovi are sold in the United States?

Synovi is an experimental rheumatoid arthritis medication. Synovi helps the easy gliding of the synovial joints. In the US it is used to help canine arthritis.


What is the term for removal of synovial fluid from the joint?

Synovitisarthritis.Usually Rheumatoid arthritis's, however Gout which is caused by uric acid crystals in the same area can also bring this about.


How is synovial sarcoma diagnosed?

There are a number of ways synovial sarcoma can be diagnosed. While it can be diagnosed through samples and tests of the cells of the area in question, it usually presents as large and atypical swelling.


What is hyperplastic synovitis?

Hyperplastic synovitis is the inflammation of a synovial membrane with associated abnormal multiplication of cells, sometimes causing an enlargement of the affected joint or body part. This condition is many times associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).


Is rheumatoid arthritis a disorder that is caused by insufficient immunological response to pathogens?

No Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that results in the immune system mistakenly attacking (among other tissues of the body) cartilage in the synovial joints. This leads to further destructive chemicals being created which in turn destroys further tissue in an around the joints. there is arthritis that has a connection with infection and RA may have some reaction there however RA is not seen as being the result of any pathogen.


What are some fact about arthritis?

Rheumatoid arthritis causes stiffness (especially in the mornings), swelling, and, often, crippling pain. It may also cause fatigue, anaemia and weight loss. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder: it is a "self-attacking-self" disease. The body's immune system improperly identifies the synovial membranes as foreign. Inflammation results, damaging cartilage and tissues in and around the joints. Normal spaces within the joints become narrowed and the bones may even fuse together.