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* Arteritis can be suspected with the presence of multiple mononeuropathies. | * Arteritis can be suspected with the presence of multiple mononeuropathies. | ||
* Signs of ischemia such as extremity ischemia, hypertension and renovascular disease can help in diagnosing PAN. | * Signs of ischemia such as extremity ischemia, hypertension and renovascular disease can help in diagnosing PAN. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical Examination
- Physical examination plays an important role in diagnosing PAN.
- Arteritis can be suspected with the presence of multiple mononeuropathies.
- Signs of ischemia such as extremity ischemia, hypertension and renovascular disease can help in diagnosing PAN.