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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Physical examination has a low sensitivity in the detection of small abdominal aortic aneurysms (29-61% for abdominal aortic aneurysms 3.0-3.9 cm in diameter) but has a sensitivity of 76-82% to detect those abdominal aortic aneurysms that are 5.0 cm or larger that may warrant repair. | Physical examination has a low sensitivity in the detection of small abdominal aortic aneurysms (29-61% for abdominal aortic aneurysms 3.0-3.9 cm in diameter) but has a sensitivity of 76-82% to detect those abdominal aortic aneurysms that are 5.0 cm or larger that may warrant repair. It is easier to detect a pulsatile mass in thin patients and those who do not have tense abdomens. Contrary to popular belief, gentle palpation of abdominal aortic aneurysms is safe, and does not precipitate rupture. | ||
==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
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*Palpation | *Palpation | ||
An pulsating or non-pulsating [[abdominal mass]] may be palpable. | An pulsating or non-pulsating [[abdominal mass]] may be palpable. | ||
*Auscultation | *Auscultation | ||
Abdominal [[bruit]]s can be present in case of visceral or [[renal artery stenosis|renal arterial stenosis]]. | Abdominal [[bruit]]s can be present in case of visceral or [[renal artery stenosis|renal arterial stenosis]]. | ||
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[[Category:Surgery]] | [[Category:Surgery]] | ||
[[Category:Cardiology]] | [[Category:Cardiology]] | ||
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Overview
Physical examination has a low sensitivity in the detection of small abdominal aortic aneurysms (29-61% for abdominal aortic aneurysms 3.0-3.9 cm in diameter) but has a sensitivity of 76-82% to detect those abdominal aortic aneurysms that are 5.0 cm or larger that may warrant repair. It is easier to detect a pulsatile mass in thin patients and those who do not have tense abdomens. Contrary to popular belief, gentle palpation of abdominal aortic aneurysms is safe, and does not precipitate rupture.
Physical Examination
General
Abdomen
- Palpation
An pulsating or non-pulsating abdominal mass may be palpable.
- Auscultation
Abdominal bruits can be present in case of visceral or renal arterial stenosis.