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Convergence of Hematology and Rheumatology: A Case Study.
Advanced practitioners may frequently encounter patients who have a hematologic and rheumatologic diagnosis. These patients are usually managed by multiple specialists, including hematologists, rheumatologists, and dermatologists, given their broad symptomatology. Genetic testing may provide the answer to the constellation of symptoms and refractory symptoms that these patients exhibit.