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Overview
Physical Examination
Vitals
- Hypertension (rarely)
Skin
- May have features of underlying cause, such as rash associated with SLE
Eyes
- Puffiness around the eyes, characteristically in the morning
Lungs
- Fluid in the pleural cavity causing pleural effusion.
Abdomen
- Fluid in the peritoneal cavity causing ascites.
Extremities
- Edema over the legs which is pitting (i.e. leaves a little pit when the fluid is pressed out, which resolves over a few seconds).
Neurologic
- May have features of underlying cause, such as neuropathy with diabetes.