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===Abdomen=== | ===Abdomen=== | ||
*Enlarged para-aortic lymph nodes or hepatic metastases | *Enlarged para-aortic [[lymph nodes]] or [[hepatic]] [[metastases]] | ||
===Genitourinary=== | ===Genitourinary=== | ||
* A [[perineal]] [[mass]] may be palpated | * A [[perineal]] [[mass]] may be palpated | ||
* [[Swelling]] in the [[scrotum]] or [[vulva]] | * [[Swelling]] in the [[scrotum]] or [[vulva]] | ||
*Urethral discharge | *[[Urethral]] [[discharge]] | ||
===Neuromuscular=== | ===Neuromuscular=== | ||
* Neuromuscular examination of patients with bladder cancer is usually normal. | * [[Neuromuscular]] [[examination]] of [[patients]] with [[bladder]] [[cancer]] is usually normal. | ||
===Extremities=== | ===Extremities=== | ||
* [[Swelling]] in the lower extremities | * [[Swelling]] in the lower extremities | ||
*Inguinal adenopathy | *[[Inguinal]] [[adenopathy]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Nephrology]] | [[Category:Nephrology]] | ||
[[Category:Surgery]] | [[Category:Surgery]] | ||
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CEditor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Common physical examination findings of urethral cancer include hematuria, urethral discharge, perineal/perigenital edema or mass.
Physical Examination
Appearance of the Patient
Vital Signs
Skin
HEENT
Neck
Lungs
- Pulmonary examination of patients with urethral cancer is usually normal.
Heart
- Cardiovascular examination of patients with urethral cancer is usually normal.
Abdomen
- Enlarged para-aortic lymph nodes or hepatic metastases
Genitourinary
Neuromuscular
- Neuromuscular examination of patients with bladder cancer is usually normal.
Extremities
- Swelling in the lower extremities
- Inguinal adenopathy
References