Across
- 5. Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- 6. amniotic volume
- 8. present in the amnion-membranous sac that surrounds the fetus
- 9. amniotic fluid volume less than 800 ml
- 10. Accumulation of fluid between the peritoneal membranes
- 12. LBCs greater than 50,00/uL: (+) FLM
- 14. most diagnostically significant hematology test performed on serous fluids
- 17. peritoneal
- 18. primarily the result of changes in the membrane permeability
- 21. frequent causes of exudative fluids
- 23. Microbial infection
- 24. a viscous fluid in cavities of movable joints
- 25. 9 – 29 mg/dL
- 28. Elevated in tuberculosis (>40U/L) & malignancy
- 29. Traumatic injury, coagulation deficiencies
- 30. ANTOBODY DETECTION
Down
- 1. Elevated in pancreatitis, esophageal rupture & malignancy
- 2. Needle shape
- 3. Small particles, require electron microscopy
- 4. sensitive test to detect intra-abdominal bleeding
- 7. used to obtain amniotic fluid by needle aspiration into the amniotic sac
- 11. Strongly positive
- 13. newborn's first bowel movement
- 15. test for fetal hemoglobin: can be used to determine source of blood
- 16. predominant pathogen in adult joint infection
- 19. Notched, rhomboid plates
- 20. Seen in pseudogout
- 22. Envelope shape
- 26. Produce hyaluronic acid which contributes to the viscosity of the synovial fluid
- 27. most frequent causes of exudative fluids
