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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
Despite the absence of laboratory changes in [[vitiligo]] disease, it may be associated with other [[autoimmune diseases]]. Adequate laboratory tests to evaluate presence of diseases such as [[hyperthyroidism|hyper]]/[[hypothyroidism]], [[diabetes mellitus]] and [[pernicious anemia]], include:<ref>{{cite book | last = Habif | first = Thomas | title = Clinical dermatology a color guide to diagnosis and therapy | publisher = Mosby Elsevier | location = Edinburgh | year = 2010 | isbn = 978-0-7234-3541-9 }}</ref> | Despite the absence of laboratory changes in [[vitiligo]] disease, it may be associated with other [[autoimmune diseases]]. Adequate laboratory tests to evaluate presence of diseases such as [[hyperthyroidism|hyper]]/[[hypothyroidism]], [[diabetes mellitus]] and [[pernicious anemia]], include:<ref>{{cite book | last = Habif | first = Thomas | title = Clinical dermatology a color guide to diagnosis and therapy | publisher = Mosby Elsevier | location = Edinburgh | year = 2010 | isbn = 978-0-7234-3541-9 }}</ref> | ||
*[[Complete blood count]] | *[[Complete blood count]] | ||
*[[Blood glucose]] | *[[Blood glucose]] | ||
*[[Thyroid hormone]] levels | |||
*[[Antinuclear antibody]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
There are no laboratory abnormalities in vitiligo disease. Consideration should be given to ordering laboratory studies to exclude the presence of other associated conditions such as pernicious anemia, Addison's disease and thyroid disease.
Laboratory Findings
Despite the absence of laboratory changes in vitiligo disease, it may be associated with other autoimmune diseases. Adequate laboratory tests to evaluate presence of diseases such as hyper/hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus and pernicious anemia, include:[1]
References
- ↑ Habif, Thomas (2010). Clinical dermatology a color guide to diagnosis and therapy. Edinburgh: Mosby Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-7234-3541-9.