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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
A complete medical history and comprehensive [[renal]], [[pulmonary]], and [[dermatological]] examination must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose [[Microscopic polyangiitis]] from other diseases. | |||
== Physical Examination == | |||
A complete medical history and a comprehensive renal, pulmonary, and dermatological examination must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose Microscopic polyangiitis from other diseases. A thorough physical examination can provide insight into possible causes and associated underlying conditions. The following findings may be present during a physical examination of Microscopic polyangiitis: | |||
* pyrexia | |||
* leukocytoclastic angiitis | |||
* palpable purpura | |||
* livedo reticularis | |||
* necrosis | |||
* necrotizing nodules | |||
* rales heard in the base of lungs | |||
* sinusitis | |||
* hypertension | |||
* myocardial infarction | |||
* pericarditis | |||
* gastrointestinal bleeding | |||
* ischemia or perforation of the bowel | |||
* pancreatitis | |||
* retinal hemorrhage | |||
* scleritis | |||
* uveitis | |||
* uremia | |||
* mononeuritis multiplex | |||
* orchitis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 30 April 2018
Microscopic polyangiitis Microchapters |
Differentiating Microscopic polyangiitis from other Diseases |
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Microscopic polyangiitis physical examination On the Web |
American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Microscopic polyangiitis physical examination |
Risk calculators and risk factors for Microscopic polyangiitis physical examination |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ali Poyan Mehr, M.D. [2] Krzysztof Wierzbicki M.D. [3] Vamsikrishna Gunnam M.B.B.S [4]
Overview
A complete medical history and comprehensive renal, pulmonary, and dermatological examination must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose Microscopic polyangiitis from other diseases.
Physical Examination
A complete medical history and a comprehensive renal, pulmonary, and dermatological examination must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose Microscopic polyangiitis from other diseases. A thorough physical examination can provide insight into possible causes and associated underlying conditions. The following findings may be present during a physical examination of Microscopic polyangiitis:
- pyrexia
- leukocytoclastic angiitis
- palpable purpura
- livedo reticularis
- necrosis
- necrotizing nodules
- rales heard in the base of lungs
- sinusitis
- hypertension
- myocardial infarction
- pericarditis
- gastrointestinal bleeding
- ischemia or perforation of the bowel
- pancreatitis
- retinal hemorrhage
- scleritis
- uveitis
- uremia
- mononeuritis multiplex
- orchitis