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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
*Abdominal tenderness is present in 90% of patients | *Abdominal tenderness is present in 90% of patients. | ||
*Cervical motion tenderness is present in 67% of patients | *Cervical motion tenderness is present in 67% of patients. | ||
*A palpable mass is present in ~ 50% of patients | *A palpable mass is present in ~ 50% of patients. | ||
*Signs of rupture include [[tachycardia]], [[orthostasis]], [[rebound tenderness]] and guarding. | |||
*Signs of rupture include [[tachycardia]], [[orthostasis]], [[rebound tenderness]] and guarding | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Physical Examination
- Abdominal tenderness is present in 90% of patients.
- Cervical motion tenderness is present in 67% of patients.
- A palpable mass is present in ~ 50% of patients.
- Signs of rupture include tachycardia, orthostasis, rebound tenderness and guarding.