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Usefulness of "essential laboratory tests" for the establishment of the initial diagnosis in new outpatients]
Authors:Y Takemura  K Hayashi  N Kugai  S Sekiguchi
Affiliation:Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Defense Medical College, Tokorozawa.
Abstract:
"Essential laboratory tests" advocated by Japan Society of Clinical Pathology were simultaneously performed with the history taking of the present illness and the physical examination in 1,026 new patients visited the outpatient unit of Comprehensive Medicine, National Defense Medical College. We have analyzed the usefulness of the "essential laboratory tests" for the establishment of the initial diagnosis in evaluable 750 patients by comparing the diagnosis made only by the history taking and the physical examination (tentative initial diagnosis) with that included the results of these laboratory tests. The "essential laboratory tests" had contributed to remarkably increased incidences of metabolic and endocrine diseases, liver or biliary tract diseases, renal and urinary tract diseases and anemia after the application of these tests. The initial diagnoses of 61 patients were successfully established by the addition of the "essential laboratory tests" among 157 cases of which tentative initial diagnoses remained undetermined. These tests confirmed the tentative diagnoses in 78 patients, while 78 tentative diagnoses were negated and corrected after evaluation of the results of these tests. Furthermore, the diagnostic tests such as CRP and leukocyte count were useful for the estimation of the nature or degree of seriousness of the disease in 57 patients. In addition, other diseases not related to the patient's chief complaint could be detected in 238 patients (303 total number of diseases) by these tests. These results indicate the usefulness of the "essential laboratory tests" not only for the establishment of more accurate initial diagnosis but also for the screening of the "hidden" diseases such as hyperlipidemia and liver dysfunction.
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