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Blood tests for Podiatrsts send for?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by JaY, Oct 31, 2014.

  1. JaY

    JaY Active Member


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    Dear Podiatric Diagnostitians

    I have been asked my my colleagues to organise a talk by one of the local Pathology Laboritories regarding blood tests that we as podiatrists can send our patients for either to diagnose, or to assess severity of a condition.

    Please could I have some insight into what tests you commonly send your patients for?

    I myself only really send for either fasting glucose, fasting insulin or Homa index, and sometimes uric acid levels...
     
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