Tests

1st tests to order

clinical diagnosis

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There is no radiographic or laboratory testing for fibromyalgia; the diagnosis is strictly clinical.[92][103]

If the patient does not meet clinical criteria for a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, then some tests should be performed to screen for alternative causes of the symptoms.

Result

presence of chronic (>3 months), widespread body pain and associated symptoms such as fatigue and sleep disturbance

Tests to consider

erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)/CRP

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Result
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A normal ESR/CRP level may not be sufficient to exclude an inflammatory cause; however, makes it less likely. Similarly, fibromyalgia is not associated with elevated ESR/CRP so further evaluation should be sought if levels are elevated.

Result

likely normal

thyroid function test

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To exclude hypothyroidism.

Result

likely normal

CBC

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To exclude anemia as a cause for fatigue or iron deficiency as a cause for muscle pain and fatigue.

Result

likely normal

rheumatoid factor

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An elevated rheumatoid factor level may indicate the presence of rheumatoid arthritis, and should be obtained if patients have a history suggestive of an inflammatory disorder such as symmetrical small joint pain with associated inflammatory features, and/or synovitis seen on exam.

Result

likely normal

anti-cyclic citrullinated protein (CCP) antibody

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An elevated anti-cyclic citrullinated protein antibody level may indicate the presence of rheumatoid arthritis, and should be obtained if patients have a history suggestive of an inflammatory disorder such as symmetrical small joint pain with associated inflammatory features, and/or synovitis seen on exam.

Result

likely normal

antinuclear antibody or anti-DNA antibody

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Result
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Should be obtained selectively when there is clinical suspicion of systemic lupus erythematosus based on the patient's history (i.e., uveitis, sicca symptoms, oral ulcers, rash, photosensitivity, pericarditis/pleurisy, Raynaud syndrome, cytopenias, seizures, thrombotic complications, renal involvement) as positive results have been reported in healthy people, therefore they have poor predictive value unless there is significant suspicion of systemic rheumatic disease.[113]

Result

likely normal

vitamin D level

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To exclude vitamin D deficiency as a cause for widespread muscular pain. However, there is disagreement on whether vitamin D deficiency is associated with the development of either fibromyalgia or widespread muscular pain.[87][88][89]​​​​​​[90][91]

Result

likely normal

creatinine kinase

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If there is evidence of proximal/distal muscular weakness on physical exam, creatinine kinase levels should be assessed to look for evidence of an underlying myopathy/myositis.

Result

likely normal

ferritin

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Checking ferritin levels should be considered to look for iron deficiency, particularly as a cause of fatigue, but this can be associated with nonspecific symptoms, frequently seen in similar populations such as premenopausal women.

Result

likely normal

overnight oximetry/polysomnography

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Should be considered in selected patients believed to have an elevated risk of obstructive sleep apnea.

Result

likely positive for sleep apnea

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