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Scleroderma Diagnosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A blood <b>test</b> alone cannot diagnose scleroderma. Depending on the clinical situation, additional <b>tests</b> may be done, such as: Pulmonary function</b> ...
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Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Neurofibromatosis type 1 symptoms can involve many different parts of the body. A doctor with expertise in NF1 can provide an accurate diagnosis based on the</b> ...
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Pulmonary Function Testing | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pulmonary function <b>tests</b> (PFTs) may be ordered as part of <b>routine</b> health assessment, screening for those with workplace exposures, diagnostic</b> ...
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Digestive Diagnostic Procedures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
You may also need certain <b>tests</b> to help with the diagnosis, such as: Lab <b>tests</b>. Fecal occult blood or fecal immunochemical <b>test</b>. This</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Screening | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pancreatic Cancer Blood <b>Test</b>. Researchers are working on creating an effective screening blood <b>test</b> for early detection of tumor markers associated</b> ...
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Men's Health Screenings | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Specific <b>tests</b> and screenings are suggested for men within various age groups, ranging from age 18 to 65 (and above). Many health screenings, such as blood</b> ...
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Researchers Tell Doctors to Avoid Routine Urinary Tests for Older ...
Urine <b>tests</b> are often one of the first that doctors call for in these situations.” The study was published July 26, 2021, in the Journal of Hospital</b> ...
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Diagnosing Seizures and Epilepsy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. When a person has a seizure, it is usually not in a</b> ...
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Bladder Cancer Screening and Diagnosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A variety of <b>tests</b> may be used to make an exact diagnosis of bladder cancer. Pathology <b>Tests</b>. Screening typically begins with pathology <b>tests</b>,</b> ...
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Colon Cancer Screening: What You Need to Know
A fecal occult blood <b>test</b> looks for hidden (occult) blood in stool. Samples from three bowel movements are collected and analyzed. Hidden blood in stool can</b> ...
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