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==Overview== | |||
A complete [[medical]] and [[family history]] and comprehensive [[renal]] exam must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose Thin basement membrane disease. Patient is mostly asymptomatic. | |||
==Physical Examination== | |||
A complete medical and family history and comprehensive [[renal]] exam must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose [[Thin basement membrane disease]]. Patient is mostly asymptomatic. | |||
===Appearance of the Patient=== | |||
*Patients with [[TBMD]] usually appear normal. | |||
===Vital Signs=== | |||
*[[Vital signs]] are usually normal initially. After disease progression, patient may develop [[Hypertension]]. | |||
===Skin=== | |||
*[[Skin]] examination of patients with TBMD is usually normal. | |||
===HEENT=== | |||
*[[Head and neck anatomy|HE]][[ENT]] examination of patients with [[TBMD]] is usually normal. | |||
===Lungs=== | |||
*[[Lungs]] examination is usually normal. | |||
===Heart=== | |||
*[[Cardiovascular]] examination is usually normal. | |||
===Abdomen=== | |||
*Per abdominal examination is usually normal. | |||
===Back=== | |||
*[[Back]] examination of patients with TBMD is usually normal. | |||
===Genitourinary=== | |||
*[[Hematuria]] is observed incidentally which is intermittent or persistent in nature with absence of any [[glomerulopathies]]. | |||
===Neuromuscular=== | |||
*[[Neuromuscular]] examination is usually normal. | |||
===Extremities=== | |||
*[[Extremities]] examination of patients with TBMD is usually normal. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
A complete medical and family history and comprehensive renal exam must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose Thin basement membrane disease. Patient is mostly asymptomatic.
Physical Examination
A complete medical and family history and comprehensive renal exam must be performed to help identify and properly diagnose Thin basement membrane disease. Patient is mostly asymptomatic.
Appearance of the Patient
- Patients with TBMD usually appear normal.
Vital Signs
- Vital signs are usually normal initially. After disease progression, patient may develop Hypertension.
Skin
- Skin examination of patients with TBMD is usually normal.
HEENT
Lungs
- Lungs examination is usually normal.
Heart
- Cardiovascular examination is usually normal.
Abdomen
- Per abdominal examination is usually normal.
Back
- Back examination of patients with TBMD is usually normal.
Genitourinary
- Hematuria is observed incidentally which is intermittent or persistent in nature with absence of any glomerulopathies.
Neuromuscular
- Neuromuscular examination is usually normal.
Extremities
- Extremities examination of patients with TBMD is usually normal.