Synovial fluid hydroxyapatite crystals: Detection thresholds of two methods

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Abstract

A method of synovial fluid preparation giving optimal hydroxyapatite detection as well as definitions of the threshold masses of hydroxyapatite in viscous synovial fluid detectable by x ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive analysis is reported. Use of an equal volume of 100% hydrazine with the synovial fluid optimised detection of hydroxyapatite. By x ray diffraction the threshold mass of hydroxyapatite was 500 μg and by scanning electron microscopy with associated energy dispersive analysis 5 μg.

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Cunningham, T., Uebelhart, D., Very, J. M., Fallet, G. H., & Vischer, T. L. (1989). Synovial fluid hydroxyapatite crystals: Detection thresholds of two methods. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 48(10), 829–831. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.48.10.829

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