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How is Differential Diagnosis Conducted?
The process of differential diagnosis typically involves several steps:
Clinical Assessment:
Collecting comprehensive patient history and conducting a physical examination.
Diagnostic Testing:
Utilizing laboratory tests, imaging studies, and other diagnostic tools to gather more data.
Comparative Analysis:
Comparing the presenting symptoms and test results against known patterns of various diseases.
Exclusion:
Systematically ruling out diseases that do not match the clinical evidence.
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