Arthritis: Tests & Diagnosis

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  • Uric Acid in Blood

    10/31/07, Healthwise

    The blood uric acid test measures the amount of uric acid in a blood sample. Uric acid is produced from the natural breakdown of your body's cells and from the foods you eat.

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  • Uric Acid in Urine

    10/31/07, Healthwise

    The uric acid urine test measures the amount of uric acid in a sample of urine collected over 24 hours. Uric acid is produced from the natural breakdown of your body's cells and from the foods you eat.

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  • Medical history and physical examination for rheumatoid arthritis

    08/23/06, Healthwise

    Your medical history and current medical condition are important factors that help your health professional diagnose and/or evaluate rheumatoid arthritis. To assess your medical history, your health professional may ask:

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  • Arthrogram (Joint X-ray)

    05/10/06, Healthwise

    An arthrogram is a test using X-ray and a contrast material (such as a dye, water, air, or a combination of these) to take pictures of a joint. The contrast material is put into your affected joint, which allows your doctor t

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  • Extremity X-ray

    05/10/06, Healthwise

    An extremity X-ray is a picture of your hand, wrist, arm, foot, ankle, knee, hip, or leg. It is done to see whether a bone has been fractured or a joint dislocated. It is also used to check for an injury or damage from condi

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  • Bunions - Exams and Tests

    03/20/06, Healthwise

    A bunion (hallux valgus) is an enlargement of bone or tissue around the joint at the base of the big toe (metatarsophalangeal joint). If you have a bunion, you will notice a bump on your big toe joint. The big toe may turn toward

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  • Ganglions - Exams and Tests

    09/29/06, Healthwise

    A ganglion can usually be diagnosed by its appearance and location and by feeling the bump. Your health professional will also ask questions about your medical history and do a physical exam. In some cases, an X-ray or other

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  • Arthritis: How is it diagnosed?

    02/07/07, MayoClinic.com

    A variety of examinations and diagnostic tests may be used to diagnose arthritis.

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  • Physical exam and history for osteoarthritis

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    A doctor often discovers important information about the possible causes of symptoms through a discussion about your medical history. During this discussion, the doctor may ask questions such as the following:

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  • Osteoarthritis - Exams and Tests

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    Doctors usually diagnose osteoarthritis by evaluating your symptoms and doing a physical exam. Sometimes your doctor will include other tests in the evaluation. The following tests can confirm the diagnosis or rule out other

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