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Abdominal exam: Signs and their significance By Rutendo Ganyani and Sarah Folkerts.

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Page 1: Abdominal exam: Signs and their significance By Rutendo Ganyani and Sarah Folkerts.

Abdominal exam: Signs and their significance

By Rutendo Ganyani and Sarah Folkerts

Page 2: Abdominal exam: Signs and their significance By Rutendo Ganyani and Sarah Folkerts.

Demonstration for OSCE purposes…….

Page 3: Abdominal exam: Signs and their significance By Rutendo Ganyani and Sarah Folkerts.

Can you name these?

Spider naeviClubbing

Splinter haemorrhage

Caput medusa

KoilonychiaPalmar erythema

Leukonychia

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Abdo Exam

• General Exam• Inspection• Palpation– Superficial – Deep– For specific organs

• Percussion – Specific organs

• Oedema

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….some signs to look out for!Hands:• Clubbing (Cirrhosis, coeliac, IBD etc)• Palmar erythema (oestrogen excess)• Leuconychia (Hypoalbuminaemia)• Koilonychia (Iron deficient anaemia)• Liver flap (hepatic encephalopathy)

Arms:• AV fistulae Face:• Jaundice• Pallor• Xanthelasma• Corneal arcus

Mouth:• Ulcers• Hydration status• Glossitis• Angular stomatitis

Neck:• Goitre• Virchow’s node

Chest:• Spider naevi• gynaecomastia

Inspection:• Distension (bend down to eye level)• Surgical scars• Dilated veins• Visible peristalsis• Bruising

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Abdo exam continued……Palpation:• Normal abdominal organs are impalpable• Technique shown tonight – flat of hand, rolling• WATCH PATIENT’S FACE• Palpate x2 – light (for tenderness and guarding),

then deep (organs and masses)

Palpation for liver and spleen:• Start – R iliac fossa• Hand flat on abdo, fingers parallel to costal

margin• From R iliac fossa diagonally across to left upper

quadrant for spleen

Kidneys:• Ballot bimanually

Percussion:• Masses and organomegaly • Liver• Can do bladder

Auscultation:• 4 quadrants – up to 30 seconds in each for

bowel sounds• Renal artery bruits – 2.5cm above and

lateral to umbilicus

Extra tests:• PR (DRE)• Hernial orifices • External genitalia

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The 6 F’s of abdo distenstion

6Fs• Fat• Fluids• Flatus• Faeces• Fetus• Flipping big mass (incl. polycystic kidneys)

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Contents of the 4 abdominal quadrants?

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Surface anatomy

1. What is the surface anatomy of the liver?

2. At what level does the aorta bifurcate?

3. What is the surface anatomy of McBurney’s point?

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DDx for LIF mass

• Renal transplant• Loaded colon• Diverticular mass• Colorectal carcinoma• Ovarian• Hernia

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DDx for RIF mass

• Renal transplant• Appendix mass• Crohn’s disease (inflamed, matted small

intestine• Caecal carcinoma• Hernia• Ovarian

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Causes of Hepatomegaly

2 Is, 2 Bs & 2 Cs• I- Infection (hepatitis, EBV, Malaria, hepatic abscess)• I - Infiltration (e.g.Sarcoid, Fatty liver,

Haemochromatosis)• B- Blood-related (e.g.Lymphoma, Leukaemia, Haemolytic

anaemias)• B- Biliary (PBC, PSC)• C- Cancer (Primary HCC, Metastases)• C- Congestion (RHF, Tricuspid regurgitation)

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What are the causes of ascites in chronic liver disease?

• Hypoalbuminaemia• Portal hypertension• Salt & water retention due to secondary RAAS

activation

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How to distinguish the kidney and the spleen on examination?

• Can’t get above spleen but kidney• Kidneys are resonant on percussion• Kidney is balottable• Spleen moves more on respiration

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What are the extra-intestinal manifestations of IBD?

• Finger clubbing• Mouth ulcers (esp. Crohn’s)• Eyes:

• Episcleritis• Conjunctivitis

• Skin:• Erythema nodosum• Pyoderma gangrenosum

• Joints: Seronegative spondyloarthropathy• Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (esp. UC)• Amyloidosis