Synovium (also called the synovial membrane) is a specialized connective soft-tissue membrane that lines the inner surface of synovial joint capsules. Together with bone, articular cartilage, tendon, ligament, and fibrous capsule, it is an important component of the tissues that form an integrated joint.
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The term synovium refers to the soft tissue lining the spaces of diarthrodial joints, tendon sheaths and bursae. It includes the continuous surface layer of ...
May 16, 2023 · Synovial membranes are thin barriers that line the inside of some of your joints. They protect your joints and help them move smoothly.
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Synovitis occurs when the synovial membrane of a joint becomes inflamed (swollen). Learn more about synovitis causes, and how it's diagnosed and treated.
The synovium is a thin membrane that lines the cavity of synovial joints. It produces the synovial fluid for joint lubrication and cartilage nutrition. The ...
A distinctive fibroblast-like cell type, the so-called 'pannocyte', present in RA synovium exhibits anchorage-independent growth and can invade cartilage in the ...
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