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== Laboratory Findings == | == Laboratory Findings == | ||
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* Antobody testing (Sjogren's) | * Antobody testing (Sjogren's) | ||
* Electrolytes | * Electrolytes | ||
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Laboratory Findings
- CBC (complete blood count)
- Glucose
- Blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/(creatinine)
- LFTs (liver function tests)
- Thyroid profile
- Vitamin B12
- ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate)
- Blood toxicology
- Urine toxicology
- Antobody testing (Sjogren's)
- Electrolytes