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===Vital Signs===
===Vital Signs===
*Tachycardia
*[[Tachycardia]]


===Skin===
===Skin===
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===Neck===
===Neck===
*Jugular vein compression or thrombosis (Rare) <ref name="pmid4913941">{{cite journal |vauthors=Siderys H, Rowe GA |title=Superior vena caval syndrome caused by intrathoracic goiter |journal=Am Surg |volume=36 |issue=7 |pages=446–50 |year=1970 |pmid=4913941 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*[[Jugular vein compression]] or [[thrombosis]] (Rare) <ref name="pmid4913941">{{cite journal |vauthors=Siderys H, Rowe GA |title=Superior vena caval syndrome caused by intrathoracic goiter |journal=Am Surg |volume=36 |issue=7 |pages=446–50 |year=1970 |pmid=4913941 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Superior vena cava syndrome (Rare) <ref name="pmid4913941">{{cite journal |vauthors=Siderys H, Rowe GA |title=Superior vena caval syndrome caused by intrathoracic goiter |journal=Am Surg |volume=36 |issue=7 |pages=446–50 |year=1970 |pmid=4913941 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*[[Superior vena cava syndrome]] (Rare) <ref name="pmid4913941">{{cite journal |vauthors=Siderys H, Rowe GA |title=Superior vena caval syndrome caused by intrathoracic goiter |journal=Am Surg |volume=36 |issue=7 |pages=446–50 |year=1970 |pmid=4913941 |doi= |url=}}</ref>


===Lungs===
===Lungs===
*Normal vesicular breath sounds
*Normal vesicular breath sounds
*Wheeze may be present as a result of compression of the gland over the trachea
*[[Wheeze]] may be present as a result of compression of the gland over the trachea
*Tracheal deviation or compression may be seen in some cases
*[[Tracheal deviation]] or compression may be seen in some cases
*Stridor may be seen in some cases
*[[Stridor]] may be seen in some cases


===Heart===
===Heart===
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===Neuromuscular===
===Neuromuscular===
*Tremors
*[[Tremors]]


===Extremities===
===Extremities===

Revision as of 16:02, 18 September 2017

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

Overview

Physical examination of patients with Goiter is usually remarkable for swelling at the base of the neck.

Physical Examination

  • Physical examination of patients with Goiter is usually remarkable for swelling at the base of the neck

Appearance of the Patient

  • Patients with Goiter usually appear with a cosmetic distortion of the neck along with a lump at the base of the neck and are asymptomatic in general.

Vital Signs

Skin

  • Moist skin

HEENT

  • Exophthalmosis

Neck

Lungs

  • Normal vesicular breath sounds
  • Wheeze may be present as a result of compression of the gland over the trachea
  • Tracheal deviation or compression may be seen in some cases
  • Stridor may be seen in some cases

Heart

  • Normal S1 and S2.

Abdomen

  • Normal abdominal findings.

Back

  • Normal findings observed

Genitourinary

  • Normal findings observed

Neuromuscular

Extremities

  • Normal findings observed

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Siderys H, Rowe GA (1970). "Superior vena caval syndrome caused by intrathoracic goiter". Am Surg. 36 (7): 446–50. PMID 4913941.

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