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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Representative haematoxylin and eosin micrographs of synovium biopsies taken at osteoarthritis
or rheumatoid arthritis total knee arthroplasty. (a-c) Osteoarthritis: (a) category 1 (least inflamed), (b) category 2, and (c) category 3 (most inflamed). I, synovium intima; L, lymphoid body; SV, small vessel;
V, villus. (d) Rheumatoid arthritis, category 3. Each biopsy was assigned to one of four categories:
0 = normal: synovial intima less than four cells thick, sparse cellular distribution,
with few or no inflammatory cells (not shown as normal synovial fluid samples were
not accompanied by synovium biopsies); 1 = mild inflammation: synovial intima three
to five cells thick, slight increase in cellularity with few inflammatory cells; 2
= moderate inflammation: synovial intima four to six cells thick, dense cellularity
with inflammatory cells, may exhibit as small lymphoid aggregates; 3 = severe inflammation:
synovial intima five to seven or more cells thick, dense cellularity with inflammatory
cells, containing many or large perivascular lymphoid aggregates. Bar = 100 μm.
Richardson et al. Arthritis Research & Therapy 2008 10:R43 doi:10.1186/ar2401 |