A diagnosis is generally made based on the symptoms the patient is experiencing and the results from blood and urine tests. Environmental tests may also be done to help support the diagnosis. Additionally, if the exposure were the result of a bioterrorism event, many patients may report seeing a yellow rain or a smoke attack.
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