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== Overview == | |||
Common physical examination findings of POEMS syndrome include, organomegaly (hepatomegaly, splenomegaly), peripheral edema/anasarca, ascites, mixed lytic/sclerotic bone lesions, papilledema, skin hyperpigmentation and lymphadenopathy. | |||
==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
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* [[Hepatomegaly]] | * [[Hepatomegaly]] | ||
* [[Splenomegaly]] | * [[Splenomegaly]] | ||
* Ascites | |||
=== Cardiovascular === | |||
* Pericardial effusion | |||
=== Respiratory === | |||
* Pleural effusion | |||
=== Musculoskeletal === | |||
* Bones may have sclerotic, lytic with sclerotic rims or mixed sclerotic/lytic lesions with soup-bubble appearance | |||
=== Miscellaneous === | |||
* Lymphadenopathy | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Common physical examination findings of POEMS syndrome include, organomegaly (hepatomegaly, splenomegaly), peripheral edema/anasarca, ascites, mixed lytic/sclerotic bone lesions, papilledema, skin hyperpigmentation and lymphadenopathy.
Physical Examination
Appearance
Skin
- Hyperpigmentation
- Nail clubbing
- Leuconychia
- Thickening of the skin
- Excess hair or hair in unusual places (hypertrichosis)
- Skin angiomas or haemangiomas
- There may be changes reminiscent of scleroderma
Eye
- Papilloedema
- Uveitis and preretinal haemorrhage may be present.
Abdomen
- Hepatomegaly
- Splenomegaly
- Ascites
Cardiovascular
- Pericardial effusion
Respiratory
- Pleural effusion
Musculoskeletal
- Bones may have sclerotic, lytic with sclerotic rims or mixed sclerotic/lytic lesions with soup-bubble appearance
Miscellaneous
- Lymphadenopathy