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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
*Physical examination may be remarkable for: | |||
**Bruising | |||
**Joint swelling or tenderness | |||
**Bleeding from lacerations or abrasions at any site in the body | |||
**Stigmata of intracerebral hemorrhage, including altered mental status and cranial nerve deficits | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical Examination
- Physical examination may be remarkable for:
- Bruising
- Joint swelling or tenderness
- Bleeding from lacerations or abrasions at any site in the body
- Stigmata of intracerebral hemorrhage, including altered mental status and cranial nerve deficits