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==Appearance of the Patient== | ==Appearance of the Patient== | ||
[[Osteoporosis]] is asymptomatic apart from causing fractures. Such patients may appear anxious and distressed because of pain. | |||
==Vitals== | ==Vitals== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Disease is associated with the presence of fractures on physical examination.
Appearance of the Patient
Osteoporosis is asymptomatic apart from causing fractures. Such patients may appear anxious and distressed because of pain.
Vitals
Temperature
- Temperature is normal.
Pulse
Rate
- Normal
Rhythm
- Regular
Strength
- The pulse is normal
Symmetry
- The pulses are symmetric
Blood Pressure
- Normal
Respiratory Rate
- Normal
Skin
- Normal
Head
Eyes
- Normal. No icterus.
Ears
- Normal
Nose
- Normal
Throat
- Normal
Neck
- Jugular venous pressure not elevated
- Carotid bruits not present
- Lymph nodes not present
- Thyromegaly may be present in Hyperthyroidism
- Hepatojugular reflux is absent
Lungs
- Normal. No added sounds
Heart
- Normal
Auscultation
Abdomen
- Abdominal distention absent
- Abdominal tenderenss absent
- Rebound absent
- Hepatomegaly absent
- Splenomegaly absent
Extremities
Neurologic
- Normal examination
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