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===Abdomen=== | ===Abdomen=== | ||
* [[Hepatosplenomegaly]] | |||
* [[Abdominal distention]] | |||
* Palpable liver edge | |||
* Abdominal tenderness | * Abdominal tenderness | ||
* [[Ascites]] | * [[Ascites]] | ||
* Fluid wave (due to ascites) | |||
===Neurologic=== | ===Neurologic=== | ||
* Confusion, coma ([[encephalopathy]]) may be present | * Confusion, coma ([[encephalopathy]]) may be present |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Physical Examination
Vitals
- Fever may be present
Skin
- Jaundice
- Abnormal dark or light patches of skin
- Spider angiomata
- Gynecomastia
Abdomen
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Abdominal distention
- Palpable liver edge
- Abdominal tenderness
- Ascites
- Fluid wave (due to ascites)
Neurologic
- Confusion, coma (encephalopathy) may be present