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==Overview== | |||
==Physical | ==Physical Examination== | ||
In severe cases of the disease, the following signs and symptoms may be present: | In severe cases of the disease, the following signs and symptoms may be present: | ||
* blood clots in the veins, which may cause [[thrombophlebitis]] | * blood clots in the veins, which may cause [[thrombophlebitis]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Physical Examination
In severe cases of the disease, the following signs and symptoms may be present:
- blood clots in the veins, which may cause thrombophlebitis
- disseminated intravascular coagulation, a disorder causing severe bleeding in many body organs
- jaundice, or yellowing of the eyes and skin
- low blood sugar level
- pleural effusion
- pulmonary emboli, or blood clots in the arteries of the lungs
- severe ascites
A mesothelioma does not usually spread to the bone, brain, or adrenal glands. Pleural tumors are usually found only on one side of the lungs.