Tendinitis

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A healthcare provider will diagnose tendonitis after a physical exam and testing. During the exam, your provider will take a complete medical history and ask you questions about your symptoms. They’ll order tests to confirm a diagnosis. Imaging tests help your provider see your tendons and could include: An X-ray. An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).

TEN

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Your healthcare provider can usually diagnose TEN after evaluating your skin and symptoms. In some cases, you may need a skin biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. A pathologist (healthcare provider who examines body tissues) studies a sample of your skin under a microscope. The biopsy shows: Necrotic (dead) skin cells. Detachment of the first layer of skin (epidermis) from the second layer.

TMJ Disorders

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Healthcare providers can diagnose TMJ disorder during a dental checkup or physical examination. During this visit, they’ll: Observe your range of motion when you open and close your mouth. Press on your face and jaw to find areas of discomfort. Feel around your jaw joints while you open and close your mouth. They may also take imaging tests to get a …

Traumatic Brain Injury

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If you have a mild TBI, your healthcare provider will examine you and ask about your symptoms. They’ll also want to learn more about what caused the injury. They may do the following tests: Neurological evaluation. Imaging tests. A CT scan or MRI checks for brain bleeding and swelling. Blood tests. If you have a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury, your provider likely …

Tuberculosis

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There are two kinds of screening tests for TB: the Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST) and the blood test, called the interferon gamma release assay (IGRA). For the TST, a healthcare provider will inject a small amount of a substance called purified protein derivative (PPD) under the skin of your forearm. After two to three days, you must go back …

Tay-Sachs Disease

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A healthcare provider will diagnose Tay-Sachs disease after a blood test. To perform this test, a healthcare provider will remove a small sample of blood from your child’s body, either their heel or a vein in their arm. Their provider will measure the level of the enzyme hexosaminidase A in the blood sample. In a child with classic Tay-Sachs disease, …

Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return (TAPVR)

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Cardiologists can sometimes diagnose this condition with an echocardiogram before birth. Some babies don’t get a diagnosis until they’re several weeks or months old. After your baby is born, their provider will do a physical exam and listen to your baby’s heart. A pulse oximeter (pulse ox) can measure the amount of oxygen in your baby’s blood. It fits over your baby’s big toe …

Tapeworm Infection

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If you suspect you might have an intestinal tapeworm, look for worm segments in your poop. If you have an invasive larval infection, you may find lumps on your body where the cysts have adhered. But if the cysts are more internal, you may not find them until they begin to cause complications. Complications might happen if the cysts grow …

Systemic Mastocytosis

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Providers may do the following tests to diagnose this condition: Blood tests:Providers may do blood tests to check on the amount of tryptase in your blood. Tryptase is an enzyme that mast cells release when they’re reacting to intruders. Bone scan: Providers may use a bone scan to look for signs of bone damage. Bone marrow biopsy:Providers look for unusual …

Syringomyelia

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To diagnose syringomyelia, your healthcare provider will review your medical history and perform a physical exam focusing on neurological function. They may refer you to a neurologist, a provider who specializes in disorders of the brain and nervous system. Your provider will likely order imaging tests of your spine or brain. In some cases, healthcare providers discover syringomyelia accidentally on imaging …