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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2]
Overview
Physical examination findings of liver mass will depend on location and size of the tumor. Usually large liver tumors may cause pain and tenderness in palpation of the abdomen due to stretching of the liver capsule. On the other hand, liver masses with smaller size can present with no remarkable findings. Common physical examination of patients with liver mass, may include: janudice, hepatomegaly, abdominal tenderness, splenomegaly, abdominal wall vascular collaterals, and weight loss.
Physical Examination
- The following physical examination findings may be present among patients with liver mass:
General appearance
Vital Signs
- Decreased SPO2
- Tachypnea
- Tachycardia
- High-grade fever
- Low-grade fever
Chest
Inspection
- Chest alopecia
- Rapid rate of breathing
Auscultation
- Decreased/absent breath sounds
Percussion
- Hyporesonance
- Dull percussion
- Reduced chest expansion
Abdomen
Inspection
Auscultation
- Cruveilhier-Baumgarten murmur
- Described as a venous hum in patients with portal hypertension
- Present in patients with cirrhosis
Percussion
Musculoskeletal
Skin
- Pallor
- Dermatographic urticaria, or "scratching marks"
- Acanthosis nigricans