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THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN THE SYNOVIUM OF A PATIENT WITH ROSS RIVER ARBOVIRUS INFECTION
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RheumatologyDiagnostic VirologyViral PersistenceSynovial FluidViral DiagnosticsPathogenesisViral PathogenesisImmunologyPathologyVirologyRoss River VirusAntiviral ResponseVirus-host InteractionVirus TransmissionMedicineRheumatoid ArthritisPeripheral Circulation
Ross River virus has been incriminated in the etiology of many sporadic and epidemic cases of polyarthritis in Australia and the Pacific. Both synovium and synovial exudate fluid recovered from the knee of an epidemic polyarthritis patient showed a predominantly mononuclear leucocyte infiltrate. Infectious virus could not be recovered from the synovial exudate. Functional natural killer cells were detected in the synovial fluid. Their level of cytotoxic activity was similar to that detected in the peripheral circulation.
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