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If the suspicion is high, some [[blood test]]s are often performed to look for associated problems or possible spread. These include: [[full blood count]], [[protein electrophoresis]], [[antibodies]] to the [[acetylcholine receptor]] (indicative of myasthenia), [[electrolyte]]s, [[liver enzyme]]s and [[renal function]]. | If the suspicion is high, some [[blood test]]s are often performed to look for associated problems or possible spread. These include: [[full blood count]], [[protein electrophoresis]], [[antibodies]] to the [[acetylcholine receptor]] (indicative of myasthenia), [[electrolyte]]s, [[liver enzyme]]s and [[renal function]]. | ||
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Overview
If the suspicion is high, some blood tests are often performed to look for associated problems or possible spread. These include: full blood count, protein electrophoresis, antibodies to the acetylcholine receptor (indicative of myasthenia), electrolytes, liver enzymes and renal function.