| 1. | It is lined by a thin, smooth synovial membrane.
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| 2. | Arthritis of joints involves inflammation of the synovial membrane.
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| 3. | The synovial membranes get irritated and synovitis occurs.
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| 4. | The synovial membrane lining the joint capsule produces the synovial fluid that fills these cavities.
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| 5. | In this condition, cartilaginous metaplasia takes place within the synovial membrane of the joint.
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| 6. | Synovial membranes are found in joint capsules, where they contain synovial fluid, which lubricates joints.
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| 7. | The joint is bathed in synovial fluid which is contained inside the synovial membrane called the joint capsule.
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| 8. | They are both isolated from the fluid-filled synovial cavity, with the synovial membrane wrapped around them.
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| 9. | Changes in the synovial membrane may lead to a reduction in lubrication of the joint and contribute to degenerative joint changes.
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| 10. | The articular capsule is a thin membrane which connects the pisiform to the triangular; it is lined by synovial membrane.
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