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*[[Jaundice]]: Yellowish discoloration of [[skin]], [[sclera]]
*[[Jaundice]]: Yellowish discoloration of [[skin]], [[sclera]]
**Associated with [[Palpation|palpable]], non-tender and distended [[gallbladder]] at the right costal margin ([[Courvoisier's law|Courvoisier's sign]])   
**Associated with [[Palpation|palpable]], non-tender and distended [[gallbladder]] at the right costal margin ([[Courvoisier's law|Courvoisier's sign]])   
**Excoriations of the skin from unrelenting pruritus   
**[[Excoriation|Excoriations]] of the [[skin]] from unrelenting [[Itch|pruritus]]  
**Darkening of the urine   
**Darkening of the [[urine]]  
** Acholic stools   
** [[Acholic stools|Acholic]] [[Human feces|stools]]  
* [[Pallor]] ±
* [[Pallor]] ±
* Skin manifestations may include:  
* [[Skin]] manifestations may include:  
** Bullous pemphigoid  
** [[Bullous pemphigoid]]
** Cicatricial pemphigoid  
** [[Mucous membrane pemphigoid|Cicatricial pemphigoid]]
** Migratory superficial thrombophlebitis (classic Trousseau's syndrome)  
** [[Thrombophlebitis|Migratory superficial thrombophlebitis]] (classic [[Trousseau's syndrome]])  
** Pancreatic panniculitis:
** [[Panniculitis|Pancreatic panniculitis]]:
*** Associated with acinar cell variant of pancreatic cancer
*** Associated with [[Acinar cell|acinar cell variant]] of [[pancreatic cancer]]
*** Located mostly on the legs
*** Located mostly on the legs
*** Appears as an erythematous subcutaneous area of nodular fat necrosis  
*** Appears as an [[Erythema|erythematous]] [[Subcutaneous tissue|subcutaneous]] area of [[Nodule (medicine)|nodular]] [[fat necrosis]]


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===Neck===
===Neck===
*Signs of metastatic disease include:  
*Signs of [[Metastasis|metastatic disease]] include:  
**Left supraclavicular lymphadenopathy (Virchow's node)  
**Left [[Supraclavicular lymph nodes|supraclavicular]] [[lymphadenopathy]] ([[Virchow's node]])  
**Palpable periumbilical mass (Sister Mary Joseph's node)  
**Palpable periumbilical mass (''Sister Mary Joseph's node'')  
**Metastatic palpable mass in the rectal pouch (Blumer's shelf)
**[[Metastasis|Metastatic]] palpable mass in the [[rectal]] pouch (''Blumer's shelf'')
**Involvement of other nodes in the cervical area  
**Involvement of other [[Lymph node|nodes]] in the [[cervical]] area  


===Abdomen===
===Abdomen===
*[[Abdominal distention]]  
*[[Abdominal distention]]  
*[[Abdominal tenderness]]:
*[[Abdominal tenderness]]:
**Site: tenderness in mid epigastric region   
**Site: [[tenderness]] in [[Epigastric|mid epigastric]] region   
**Onset: insidious   
**Onset: insidious   
**Character: gnawing, visceral quality   
**Character: gnawing, visceral quality   
**Radiation- mid/lower back due to tumor invasion of the retroperitoneal splanchnic nerve plexus   
**Radiation- mid/lower back due to [[tumor]] invasion of the [[Retroperitoneum|retroperitoneal]] [[Splanchnic nerve|splanchnic nerve plexus]]  
**Relieving factors: relieved on lying down in a curled or fetal position may improve the pain   
**Relieving factors: relieved on lying down in a curled or [[Fetus|fetal]] position may improve the pain   
**Aggravating factors: worse on lying supine or eating   
**Aggravating factors: worse on lying supine or eating   
**Timing: intermittent   
**Timing: intermittent   
**Severity- mild-moderate, worse at night  
**Severity- mild-moderate, worse at night  
*An abdominal mass may be palpable in the epigastrium.
*An [[abdominal mass]] may be palpable in the epigastrium.
*[[Hepatomegaly]] may arise from liver metastasis
*[[Hepatomegaly]] may arise from liver metastasis
*[[splenomegaly]] may arise from portal vein obstruction
*[[splenomegaly]] may arise from portal vein obstruction
*[[hepatosplenomegaly]]
*[[hepatosplenomegaly]]
*Fluid thrill and dullness to percussion may be present due to ascites
*Fluid thrill and dullness to [[percussion]] may be present due to [[ascites]]


===Genitourinary===
===Genitourinary===
*In advanced stages of pancreatic cancer, metastatic palpable mass may be present in the rectal pouch.(Blumer's shelf)
*In advanced stages of [[pancreatic cancer]], [[Metastasis|metastatic]] palpable mass may be present in the [[rectal]] pouch.(''Blumer's shelf'')


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sudarshana Datta, MD [2]

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Patients with pancreatic cancer are usually in the sixth decade of life and appear cachectic, with signs of malnutrition. Patients mostly present with palpable abdominal mass, epigastric tenderness radiating to the back, hepatospleenomegaly and signs of metastasis in advanced stages. These signs of metastasis include left supraclavicular lymphadenopathy (Virchow's node), palpable periumbilical mass (Sister Mary Joseph's node), metastatic palpable mass in the rectal pouch (Blumer's shelf) and the involvement of other nodes in the cervical area.

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