synovial rheumatism - meaning and definition. What is synovial rheumatism
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Rheumatism Root

Synovial membrane         
  • Histology of a synovial membrane. H&E stain.
INNER MEMBRANE OF A JOINT CAPSULE SURROUNDING A FREELY MOVABLE JOINT
Synovial Tissue; Synovial space; Synovial membranes; Synovium; Synoviopathy; Stratum synoviale; Synovial stratum
The synovial membrane (also known as the synovial stratum, synovium or stratum synoviale) is a specialized connective tissue that lines the inner surface of capsules of synovial joints and tendon sheath. It makes direct contact with the fibrous membrane on the outside surface and with the synovial fluid lubricant on the inside surface.
Swedish Rheumatism Association         
OTHER ORGANIZATION IN STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
The Swedish Rheumatism Association
The Swedish Rheumatism Association () is a non-profit organization working for people with rheumatic disorders. Rheumatism Association funds research in rheumatic diseases through Rheumatism Fund, which collects and administer gifts and donations from mainly private individuals.
Synovial sheath         
Mucous sheaths; Synovial sheaths
A synovial sheath is one of the two membranes of a tendon sheath which covers a tendon. The other membrane is the outer fibrous tendon sheath.

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Rheumatism root

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