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Radiography assesses for static and dynamic carpal instability with the scapholunate angle being the most important angle, and MRI and arthroscopy also used for diagnosis.  +
urgent MRI.  +
Controlled diagnostic third occipital nerve blocks  +
Laboratory tests, electrophysiology studies  +
Dynamic xray and MRI  +
Genetic testing of COL6A1, COL6A2, and COL6A3; muscle biopsy showing collagen VI deficiency or abnormal distribution; muscle MRI  +
MRI showing reduced mid-sagittal spinal canal diameter (definitions vary)  +
XR or CT. TSH and free T4, calcium and phosphate, renal function tests, vitamin D levels. If relevant then also CRP/ESR and PTH  +
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Oblique coronal MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, selective nerve block.  +
Plain films, but MRI gold standard.  +
Plain films and MRI  +
Limited laboratory testing to rule out other conditions.  +
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Usually not required but can include X-ray, Ultrasound, MRI.  +
Synovial fluid analysis, serum urate, inflammatory markers, renal function, and imaging like US or DECT.  +
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Plain radiograph, MRI, diagnostic intra-articular hip joint local anaesthetic injection  +
Diagnostic local anaesthetic into the stylohyoid attachment to the hyoid bone.  +
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MRI, MRV, and lumbar puncture.  +