Joint Effusion

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
JE
Pronunciation
/dʒɔɪnt ɪˈfjuːʒn/
Category
Medical
Related Field
British Medicine

Examples in Context

  1. Cartilage debris within the joint results in low-grade chronic inflammatory synovitis and joint effusion.
  2. Joint effusion in40 cases displayed abnormal signals or joint capsular swelling in the joint cavity.
  3. Sonographic patterns of joint effusion were : anechoic, cloudy, mixed and snow-storm on high-frequency ultrasound.
  4. Knee joint injury manifested as bone contusion or bone contusion accompanied with bone fracture, joint effusion, meniscus injury, ligament injury, para-articular soft tissue injuries with MRI.
  5. Methods : Models of joint effusion, cartilage defects and defects combining effusion were established in 10 sheep knees.

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