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- W4285141036 abstract "Laboratory testing can be used to diagnose a specific condition, monitor disease progression, or confirm diagnoses that can help the physician narrow down the differential diagnosis. Laboratory tests are tools for gaining additional information about the patient. By themselves, these tests are not therapeutic; however, when combined with a thorough medical history and physical examination, these tests can confirm a diagnosis or provide valuable information about a patient’s condition and response to therapy that is not apparent from the medical history and physical examination alone. Physicians involved in the evaluation and treatment of spinal cord injuries and disorders should be familiar with the patient’s disability and changed condition, as well as with special diagnostic tools and diagnostic tests required for general medical management. The diagnostic process required in the process of diagnosing and treating various medical issues related to spinal cord injuries, including laboratory tests, is very important in order to solve the medical problems early and not delay rehabilitation. In particular, spinal cord physicians are commonly treated with associated medical problems, including bladder and bowel dysfunction, electrolyte changes, endocrinologic changes, wound care or pressure injury management, autonomic dysfunction, sexual problems, etc. In addition, since the life expectancy of people with spinal cord injuries is increased and the prevalence of metabolic disorders such as obesity, hypertension, and diabetes is higher than in the general population, it is necessary to be familiar with appropriate diagnostic tests related to these diseases. Laboratory tests applicable to physicians involving in spinal cord medicine include simple blood tests that are used to assess complete blood cell counts (CBC), electrolyte disorders, liver or kidney functions. Specific laboratory tests, including urine analysis and urine culture/sensitivity, inflammatory markers, nutrition markers, bone turnover markers, coagulation markers, metabolites, arterial blood gas, lipids, and cardiac tests, are applicable to certain medical problems. This chapter describes the basic laboratory tests, as well as their clinical implications and applications, required to diagnose various medical complications and assess pathological processes among the diagnostic tools related to medical problems in spinal cord injuries/disorders." @default.
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