Veterinary Technician

Category - Lab Procedures

When preparing synovial fluid for microscopic examination, thixotropy (gelling) may result if:
  1. The sample is left undisturbed for a few hours
  2. The fibrinogen concentration is too high
  3. The sample is agitated
  4. The volume of the sample is too large
Explanation
Answer: A -Thixotropy may occur in synovial fluid samples that are left undisturbed for a few hours. Normal fluidity is restored by agitating the sample. Synovial fluid does not contain fibrinogen and therefore, does not clot.
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