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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Upper and lower GI endoscopy, Skin biopsy, and BAL fluid examination are some other diagnostic tests that are employed in diagnosing strongyloidiasis when there is a negative stool exam. | |||
==Other diagnostic tests== | ==Other diagnostic tests== | ||
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Overview
Upper and lower GI endoscopy, Skin biopsy, and BAL fluid examination are some other diagnostic tests that are employed in diagnosing strongyloidiasis when there is a negative stool exam.
Other diagnostic tests
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Upper GI endoscopy |
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BAL/ Sputum examination |
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Skin biopsy |
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CSF (CNS involvement) |
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