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===Skin===
===Skin===
*Patches of hyperpigmentation on the hands and feet
*[[Jaundice]] may be present, if pancreatic cancer develops
*[[Jaundice]] may be present, if pancreatic cancer develops
===Eyes===
===Eyes===
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:*[[Egophony]] may be present
:*[[Egophony]] may be present
:* Chest movement may be asymmetric
:* Chest movement may be asymmetric
===Abdomen===
*[[Abdominal distention]] may be present
*[[Abdominal tenderness]] may be present
*[[Rebound tenderness]] may be present
*An [[acute abdomen]] may be present, if [[intussusception]] develops
*An abdominal mass may be present, if [[hepatic]] or [[pancreatic]] cancers develop
*Guarding may be present
*[[Hepatomegaly]] may be present, if [[hepatic cancer]] develops
===Extremities===
*Patches of hyperpigmentation on the hands and feet
*[[Clubbing]] may be present, if lung cancer develops
*[[Cyanosis]] may be present, if lung cancer develops


== References ==
== References ==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohamad Alkateb, MBBCh [2]

Overview

Common physical examination findings of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome include mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation, intussusception, bowel obstruction, and anemia.

Physical Examination

Appearance of the Patient

If cancer develops, patient may appear cachectic

Vitals

Temperature

  • Fever may be present, if cancer develops

Respiratory Rate

  • Tachypnea may be present, if lung cancer develops

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  • Jaundice may be present, if pancreatic cancer develops

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  • Oral mucosa

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  • If lung cancer develops, the patient may present with the following:

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Extremities

  • Patches of hyperpigmentation on the hands and feet
  • Clubbing may be present, if lung cancer develops
  • Cyanosis may be present, if lung cancer develops

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