| 释义 | synovia noun[ U ]
 anatomy specializeduk /saɪˈnəʊ.vi.ə/ us /saɪˈnoʊ.vi.ə/
 a transparent, sticky liquid produced in our joints(= places where two bones are connected) that allows the bones to move smoothly:
 Rheumatoid arthritis results from an attack on the synovia by cells of the body's immune system.
 MRI clearly delineates joint fluid, and is helpful in the diagnosis of inflammatory changes of the synovia.
 The synovia of the six patients showed inflamed and non-inflamed regions.
 This implies that antigens located in the synovia are responsible for these antigen-receptor biases.
 The movable articulations are all furnished with the fluid called synovia.
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 Th
 
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