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Intermittent hydrarthrosis

Introduction: Intermittent hydrarthrosis

Description of Intermittent hydrarthrosis

Intermittent hydrarthrosis: a disorder characterized by a periodically recurring serous effusion into the cavity of a joint; the articulation may be the seat of a chronic arthritis or may apparently be normal in the intervals between the attacks.
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