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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Physical examination of a patient with echinococcosis may reveal hypotension, elevated temperature, [[jaundice]], [[hepatomegaly]] and abdominal tenderness. | Physical examination of a patient with [[echinococcosis]] may reveal [[hypotension]], [[High temperature|elevated temperature]], [[jaundice]], [[hepatomegaly]] and [[abdominal tenderness]]. | ||
==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
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====Blood Pressure==== | ====Blood Pressure==== | ||
* [[Hypotension]] may be present if the [[cyst]] ruptures due to anaphylactic reaction | * [[Hypotension]] may be present if the [[cyst]] ruptures due to [[anaphylactic reaction]] | ||
====Temperature==== | ====Temperature==== | ||
* Raised temperature may be present if the cyst ruptures due to [[anaphylactic reaction]] | * [[High temperature|Raised temperature]] may be present if the cyst ruptures due to [[anaphylactic reaction]] | ||
===Eyes=== | ===Eyes=== | ||
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* [[Hepatomegaly]] | * [[Hepatomegaly]] | ||
* [[Tender]] | * [[Abdominal tenderness|Tender abdomen]] | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Overview
Physical examination of a patient with echinococcosis may reveal hypotension, elevated temperature, jaundice, hepatomegaly and abdominal tenderness.
Physical Examination
Vitals
Blood Pressure
- Hypotension may be present if the cyst ruptures due to anaphylactic reaction
Temperature
- Raised temperature may be present if the cyst ruptures due to anaphylactic reaction