Diagnostic studies commonly used in the evaluation of suspected vasculitis
What other diagnostic studies are commonly used in the evaluation of suspected vasculitis?
• Chest x-ray.
• Echocardiography.
• Lumbar puncture with cerebrospinal fluid exam (if CNS symptoms).
• Sinus x-rays or CT scan.
• Angiography (if renal function acceptable).
• EMG and NCV studies (if neuropathy symptoms).
• Tissue biopsy.