Boggy Swelling Vs Joint Effusion

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Hi all, I've looked everywhere and I'm becoming very confused in regards to boggy swelling and joint effusions. From what I understand is joint effusions refer to when there is an increase in synovial fluid and that causes swelling? boggy swelling in RA occurs because of the synovium becoming greatly thicked in RA. Wouldn't the increase in synoviocytes in RA cause increased synovial fluid too? sorry im just really confused so would appreciate any help. thanks!
 
Think of the joint capsule as a balloon. An effusion from something like trauma where it fills with fluid is like filling the balloon with water. “Boggy swelling” in RA is like filling the balloon with petroleum jelly.
 
Think of the joint capsule as a balloon. An effusion from something like trauma where it fills with fluid is like filling the balloon with water. “Boggy swelling” in RA is like filling the balloon with petroleum jelly.
Such a big fan of yours! Thank you for the answer, made it crystal clear 🙂
 
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