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== Lab studies == | == Lab studies == | ||
There is a limited role for [[Laboratory techniques|laboratory tests]] in the diagnosis of anxiety; however, they may be used for to rule out other [[medical]] causes that cause [[anxiety]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The diagnosis of anxietyis mostly clinical, based on a thorough history and physical exam. There is a limited role for laboratory tests in the diagnosis of anxiety; however, they may be used for to rule out other medical causes that cause anxiety
Lab studies
There is a limited role for laboratory tests in the diagnosis of anxiety; however, they may be used for to rule out other medical causes that cause anxiety