CREST syndrome is often difficult to diagnose as it resembles many other diseases and disorders. The primary method of diagnosis requires identifying at least two of the five characteristic symptoms. During a physical exam, doctors look for changes in the skin color, texture, and appearance. They may also order lab tests to find antibodies that hint at CREST syndrome. Skin biopsies can help discover skin changes, as well.

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