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==Overview== | |||
Common physical examination findings of primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma include [[fever]], [[rash]], [[ulcer]], firm erythematous or violaceous [[plaques]], [[nodules]], or [[tumors]] of varying sizes, chest tenderness, abdomen tenderness, bone tenderness, [[Lymphadenopathy|peripheral lymphadenopathy]], and [[Lymphadenopathy|central lymphadenopathy]]. | |||
==Physical Examination== | |||
Common physical examination findings of primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma include [[fever]], [[rash]], [[ulcer]], firm erythematous or violaceous [[plaques]], [[nodules]], or [[tumors]] of varying sizes, chest tenderness, abdomen tenderness, bone tenderness, [[Lymphadenopathy|peripheral lymphadenopathy]], and [[Lymphadenopathy|central lymphadenopathy]].<ref name="cancer.gov"> Primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program.http://seer.cancer.gov/seertools/hemelymph/51f6cf5ae3e27c3994bd549b/. Accessed on February 29, 2016</ref> | |||
===Vitals=== | |||
* [[Fever]] is often present | |||
===Skin=== | |||
* [[Rash]] | |||
* [[Ulcer]] | |||
* Firm erythematous or violaceous [[plaques]], [[nodules]], or [[tumors]] of varying sizes | |||
===HEENT=== | |||
* [[Lymphadenopathy|Cervical lymphadenopathy]] | |||
===Thorax=== | |||
* Thoracic masses suggestive of [[Lymphadenopathy|central lymphadenopathy]] | |||
* Chest tenderness | |||
===Abdomen=== | |||
* [[Abdominal mass]]es suggestive of [[Lymphadenopathy|central lymphadenopathy]] | |||
* Abdomen tenderness | |||
===Extremities=== | |||
* [[Lymphadenopathy|Peripheral lymphadenopathy]] | |||
* Bone tenderness | |||
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Overview
Common physical examination findings of primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma include fever, rash, ulcer, firm erythematous or violaceous plaques, nodules, or tumors of varying sizes, chest tenderness, abdomen tenderness, bone tenderness, peripheral lymphadenopathy, and central lymphadenopathy.
Physical Examination
Common physical examination findings of primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma include fever, rash, ulcer, firm erythematous or violaceous plaques, nodules, or tumors of varying sizes, chest tenderness, abdomen tenderness, bone tenderness, peripheral lymphadenopathy, and central lymphadenopathy.[1]
Vitals
- Fever is often present
Skin
HEENT
Thorax
- Thoracic masses suggestive of central lymphadenopathy
- Chest tenderness
Abdomen
- Abdominal masses suggestive of central lymphadenopathy
- Abdomen tenderness
Extremities
- Peripheral lymphadenopathy
- Bone tenderness
References
- ↑ Primary cutaneous follicle centre lymphoma. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program.http://seer.cancer.gov/seertools/hemelymph/51f6cf5ae3e27c3994bd549b/. Accessed on February 29, 2016