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body fluids

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delayed analysis of synovial fluid affect the results of   glucose, total protein, crystals, WBC count  
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a turbid synovial fluid with yellow green color indicates   septic, bacteria, infection  
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fat droplets seen in synovial fluid are associated with   traumatic injury, crush injuries  
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damage to the blood brain barrier by mycobacterium tuberculosis may cause the CSF to   form pellicle -scum  
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should automated cell counters be used for synovial fluid cell count   No, synovial fluid is too viscous  
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the average volume of CSF in an adult is   92-150 milliliters  
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grams stains performed on CSF specimens are a value in the   detection of bacterial and fungal organisms  
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is the polymerization of hyaluronic acid decreased when arthritis is present   yes  
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mention possible reasons for a synovial fluid with a normal WBC count from a patient with a normal serum uric acid will contain extracellular birefringent crystals under polarized light   powdered EDTA coagulation, set out too long, non centrifugrd  
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synovial fluid crystals seen in patients undergoing renal dialysis most commonly are   calcium oxalate  
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a milky appearing synovial fluid is associated with the presence of   uric acid or mono sodium crystals  
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where is synovial fluid found   found in the cavities of synovial joints (moveable parts of the joint) to reduce friction between the cartlidge .... answer is most likely all of the above  
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a broad spectrum of reactive and not reactive lymphocytes in the CS s is associated with   viral meningitis  
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and I GG index greater than 0.77 indicates   the IgG index is used to determine if the IgG is being properly produced in the blood brain barrier. if the index is greater than 0.77 it indicates there is no defect in the blood brain barrier  
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the type of microscopie recommended for use when examining a specimen for the presence of sperm is   phase  
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the functions of CSF include   supplied nutrients to the nervous tissue, remove metabolic waste, and produces a mechanical barrier to cushion the brain and spinal cord  
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crystal found in synovial fluid during attacks of get out are   uric acid or mono sodium urate  
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a semen specimen in which clumping of sperm is observed should be further tested using the   immuno bead testing  
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sperm motility after one hour should be at least   50 percent with a rating of 2.0  
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normal CSF protein differs from serum protein by the   absence of fibrinogen  
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a positive FTA-AND and a positive CSF VDRL indicate   syphilis  
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the finding of 3 million neutraphils per milliliter in a semen specimen is   abnormal due to infection  
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in gout both serum in synovial fluid will have increased levels of   uric acid or mono sodium urate  
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when should semen analysis on post vasectomy patience be performed   2 months consecutively till none  
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normal semen should liquify within   30 to 60 minutes  
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tubes of CSF submitted to the laboratory showing blood in all tubes but decreasing an amount in tubes 1 - 3 is the cause of   a tramatic tap  
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evaluation of sperm motility includes   speed and direction  
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the normal CSF protein is   15 to 45 mg per deciliter  
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vacuolated macrophages containing ingested neutrophils seen in synovial fluid are called   Reiter cells  
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hey yellow semen specimen with a normal sperm concentration and increase motility may contain   urine contamination  
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