Budd-Chiari syndrome physical examination
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Overview
Common physical examination findings of Budd-Chiari syndrome include: fever,jaundice, hepatomegaly, ascites, splenomegaly, ankle edema, venous stasis ulcer.
Physical Examination
Vital Signs
- Fever
Skin
- Jaundice
Abdomen
- Hepatomegaly
- Ascites
- Splenomegaly
Extremtieis
- Ankle edema
- Venous Stasis ulcer
References
- ↑ Aydinli M, Bayraktar Y (2007). "Budd-Chiari syndrome: etiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis". World J. Gastroenterol. 13 (19): 2693–6. PMC 4147117. PMID 17569137.
- ↑ Grus T, Lambert L, Grusová G, Banerjee R, Burgetová A (2017). "Budd-Chiari Syndrome". Prague Med Rep. 118 (2–3): 69–80. doi:10.14712/23362936.2017.6. PMID 28922103.