Carcinoid syndrome physical examination: Difference between revisions
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* [[Flushing]] | * [[Flushing]] | ||
*[[Hirsutism]] | *[[Hirsutism]] | ||
*Pallor may be present | |||
===Pulse=== | ===Pulse=== | ||
====Rate==== | ====Rate==== | ||
Tachycardia may be present | *Tachycardia may be present | ||
====Blood Pressure==== | ====Blood Pressure==== | ||
Hypertension and significant fluctuations in blood pressure may be present | *Hypertension and significant fluctuations in blood pressure may be present | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
A patient may present and verbally identify symptoms such as flushing and diarrhea or may not articulate them at all. During examination, evidence of T.I.P.S. - tricuspid insufficency pulmonic stenosis may appear. In many cases, increased levels of 5-HIAA may be found in urine specimens.
Physical Examination
Skin
Pulse
Rate
- Tachycardia may be present
Blood Pressure
- Hypertension and significant fluctuations in blood pressure may be present