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There can be frond-like synovial bumps or sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2008-10-01
In Reply to: frondular? - smmt

Subject: There can be frond-like synovial bumps or sm

projections in the knee.  Bet that is what he means


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It could be frond-like
Subject: It could be frond-like

projection of the ampulla.  That would mean it looked like a small branch or frond (as in a plant).
Perhaps guards as in bumps to pad or hold the patient during surgery.
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Maybe knotty, like they're full of lumps and bumps? nm
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maybe synovial "plica"
Subject: maybe synovial "plica"


Possibly synovial fluid?
Subject: Possibly synovial fluid?


I listened again after your reply and it is synovial
Subject: I listened again after your reply and it is synovial


synovial fluid is my first thought. nm
Subject: synovial fluid is my first thought. nm


Slip of plica would be okay, just a thin sliver of tissue. Or maybe it's synovial
Subject: Slip of plica would be okay, just a thin sliver of tissue. Or maybe it's synovial

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