How to diagnose osteofascial compartment syndrome


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Osteofascial compartment syndrome is a comprehensive diagnosis made by understanding the patient's clinical symptoms, physical examination, laboratory examination, etc. Osteofascial compartment syndrome normally causes severe pain in the limb parts, obvious swelling of the limbs, and is accompanied by systemic symptoms such as elevated body temperature and decreased blood pressure. During physical examination, it will be found that the affected limbs show abnormal sensation, and there are movement pain and muscle tenderness. And there is muscle necrosis, in the blood and erythrocyte sedimentation test, the number of white blood cells will be found increased and accelerated erythrocyte sedimentation, in the urine routine test, the presence of myoglobin. After the above several tests for comprehensive judgment, can be diagnosed as osteofascial compartment syndrome.