Synovial Fluid Analysis
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1300.00 rsd
Reverse time
1 day
Sampling
Arthrocentesis
Category
Body fluid analysis
Synovial fluid analysis is a key test in medical diagnostics, offered with high precision and professionalism by IntroLab in Belgrade. This test is essential for understanding and treating various joint diseases, including arthritis, gout, infectious arthritis, and other joint-related conditions.
What is synovial fluid?
Synovial fluid, also called joint fluid, is a clear, viscous liquid that lubricates the joints, aiding in smooth movement and providing extra protection against impacts and pressure. Changes in its color, consistency, or composition can signal various health problems.
When is synovial fluid analysis recommended?
This biochemical analysis is typically suggested when there are signs of potential joint issues, such as:
- Joint Pain: Persistent or intermittent joint pain of unknown origin may benefit from this analysis for accurate diagnosis.
- Swollen Joints: Joint swelling can indicate inflammation or infection. Synovial fluid analysis helps identify the underlying cause.
- Limited Mobility: Difficulty moving or stiffness in the joints could be symptoms of conditions detectable through this test.
- Redness and Warmth: Red and warm joints may suggest infection or inflammation, which this analysis can help diagnose.
- Existing Rheumatic Disorders: For those with diagnosed conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or gout, this analysis is useful for monitoring the disease and evaluating treatment effectiveness.
How is sampling performed?
IntroLab employs advanced techniques and equipment for synovial fluid analysis. The procedure involves extracting a fluid sample from the patient’s joint through a process called arthrocentesis. This sample is then examined for crystals, bacteria, abnormal cells, and other indicators of disease.
Vrsta uzorka i vreme kada se uzima uzorak
Sample: Synovial Fluid from the Joint
Reverse time: 1 day
Preparation: No special preparation is required.