Joint Aspiration Saint Luke's Health System
Joint aspiration is a procedure to remove fluid from the space around a joint using a needle and syringe. It may be done to relieve swelling, or to obtain fluid for analysis to diagnose a joint disorder or problem.
Daniel Paolillo '15, St. Lukes Hospital
Joint Fluid Interpretation, Synovial Fluid Analysis
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