intraarticularly

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From intraarticular +‎ -ly.

Adverb

intraarticularly (not comparable)

  1. Within a joint
    • 1986, Acta Universitas Carolina: - Volume 32, page 373:
      [] paraarticularly and extraarticularly, more rarely intraarticularly, most frequently in the course of the attachments of the ligaments, from which arises the last name of the illness : "Diffuse enthesopatic hyperostosis"
    • 2015 June 17, Annemarie E. M. van Nieuwenhuijze et al., “Complementary action of granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor and interleukin-17A induces interleukin-23, receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand, and matrix metalloproteinases and drives bone and cartilage pathology in experimental arthritis: rationale for combination therapy in rheumatoid arthritis”, in Arthritis Research & Therapy[1], volume 17, →DOI:
      Naive mice were injected intraarticularly with adenoviral vectors for IL-17 and/or GM-CSF, resulting in local overexpression.