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... Diagnosis (biopsy and laboratory tests), Differential Diagnosis ... Reference, Inc. give any guarantee as to the ... Diagnostic approach to patients with suspected ...
... This topic describes how an atypical lower extremity ulcer was diagnosed as new-onset cutaneous vasculitis at a wound care clinic
... to diagnose patients with suspected PAD, IB. CLTI ... method yielding 74% diagnostic accuracy and the targeted screening method 73%. ... Reference Guide. 2014 ...
... Suspected Osteomyelitis' in topic "Pressure Ulcer/Injury - Introduction and Assessment". Laboratory Work Up. Once a diagnosis is suspected, specific ...
... patients with suspected chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). ... For patients with non-healable AU and type 2 diabetes mellitus, clinical ... A tiered approach ...
For a list of other types of inflammatory ulcers, see topic "Inflammatory Ulcers". Vasculitis of the skin (cutaneous vasculitis) includes several inflammatory ...
... [3] Differential diagnoses include vascular occlusive disease, or venous disease, vasculitis
Ultimately, regardless of the classification system, a multimodal approach (clinical assessment, laboratory testing, imaging) to evaluating the patient will ...
[1][2] Performing a skin biopsy is a simple skill that once learned, can greatly help with the diagnosis of chronic wounds. This topic provides an overview of ...
... Without a holistic, individualized patient assessment and plan that addresses the cause(s) of the ulcer, patient concerns and local wound care, 
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