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[[Arterial hypertension]] is a diagnostic requirement, but may be mild. | [[Arterial hypertension]] is a diagnostic requirement, but may be mild. | ||
===Abdomen=== | ===Abdomen=== | ||
Rupture of the liver capsule and a resultant [[hematoma]] may occur. | *Abdominal tenderness, especially in the right upper side | ||
*Enlarged liver | |||
*Rupture of the liver capsule and a resultant [[hematoma]] may occur. | |||
===Extremeties=== | |||
*Swelling in the legs | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Physical Examination
Vital Signs
Arterial hypertension is a diagnostic requirement, but may be mild.
Abdomen
- Abdominal tenderness, especially in the right upper side
- Enlarged liver
- Rupture of the liver capsule and a resultant hematoma may occur.
Extremeties
- Swelling in the legs