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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. | |||
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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
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.
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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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