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Respiratory Disease Diagnosis

Respiratory disease diagnosis is an important process in the detection and management of diseases that affect the lungs and airways. It involves taking a medical history, conducting a physical examination, and running tests to identify the cause of a patient's respiratory symptoms. Depending on the type of disease, …

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Overview

Respiratory disease diagnosis is an important process in the detection and management of diseases that affect the lungs and airways. It involves taking a medical history, conducting a physical examination, and running tests to identify the cause of a patient's respiratory symptoms. Depending on the type of disease, diagnosis may involve chest X-rays or CT scans, laboratory tests, such as blood and sputum tests, or tests of the patient's lung function. Accurately diagnosing a respiratory disease can be essential in providing the patient with appropriate treatment options and improving overall outcomes.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Etiological Diagnosis.

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Karandeep Singh Arora · Australia

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