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*Screening blood studies for an underlying systemic disease or infection may also be considered in these cases. | |||
*There is no test that provides prognostic information early enough to be used for guiding treatment or prognosis. | |||
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Laboratory Findings
- Screening blood studies for an underlying systemic disease or infection may also be considered in these cases.
- There is no test that provides prognostic information early enough to be used for guiding treatment or prognosis.