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Морфологические структуры синовиальной жидкости в диагностике остеоартроза: состояние и перспективы

Морфологические структуры синовиальной жидкости в диагностике остеоартроза: состояние и перспективы

Abstract

The features of the texture and morphotypes of synovial fluid were studied using the method of the bordered dehydration. It was established that the whole complex of degenerative-and-dystrophic as well as the secondary immune-andinflammatory interrelations taking place within the structure of synovial membrane and cartilage tissue in osteoarthosis patients are reflected in the morphological picture of the synovial fluid. Foreign insets within its crystal structures, dystrophic and degenerative signs in anisotropic morphotypes, and structural polychromia are indicative of irregular associations between the organic and mineral components. These associations provide secondary effects leading to degenerative alterations of the joint cartilage.

Изучены особенности текстур и морфотипов синовиальной жидкости с помощью метода краевой дегидратации. Установлено, что весь комплекс дегенеративно-дистрофических и вторичных иммуновоспалительных взаимодействий, происходящих в структуре синовиальной оболочки и хрящевой ткани сустава при остеоартрозе, отражается в морфологической картине синовиальной жидкости. Чужеродные вставки в ее кристаллические структуры, дистрофические и дегенеративные признаки в анизотропных морфотипах, полихромность структур свидетельствуют о формировании аномальных связей между органической и минеральной составляющими. Эти связи обуславливают вторичные эффекты, приводящие к дегенеративным изменениям хрящевой ткани сустава.

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ОСТЕОАРТРОЗ, СИНОВИАЛЬНАЯ ЖИДКОСТЬ, МЕТОД КРАЕВОЙ ДЕГИДРАТАЦИИ БИОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ ЖИДКОСТИ, ДЕГЕНЕРАТИВНО-ДИСТРОФИЧЕСКИЙ ПРОЦЕСС

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