Not sure how old this is, but regardless...usually if there is swelling and they withdraw blood from the knee, it is a result of knee injury. The blood is usually from a broken/cracked bone or torn fibers in cartilidge or ligaments.
Blood build up behind a knee cap seven months after surgery could mean that there is damage to the blood vessels. It could also mean there is an infection present.
When blood appears in the syringe during aspiration, it indicates that the needle may have entered a blood vessel. This can occur during procedures like injections or venipuncture, and it suggests that the aspiration technique may need to be adjusted. If blood is aspirated, it may be necessary to withdraw the needle and reposition it to avoid complications, such as hematoma or inadvertent intravenous administration. It's important to handle the situation carefully to ensure patient safety.
It means the knee is cracked.
Aspiration is something that you can believe or think. Transportation is a way you get from one place to another. Transpiration can also refer to the movement of matter between cells, and aspiration can also mean inhalation.
If you mean where they get the blood from the dog, its in the foot, they find a vein and then take blood
Aspiration means withdrawal of fluid by Vacuum or suction
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Sudden knee pain with no injury
you have a cold
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I think you are talking about a Doppler ultrasound. The direction of blood flow is assigned the color red and blue, basically it indicates that the blood is flowing toward or away from the ultrasound transducer, respectively.
Knee on lights = neon lights.