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Abdomen
Symptoms & Local Exam
Symptoms of Digestive System:
• 1- Dysphagia: difficulty in swallowing
  • Where does the food stick?
     • Oral dysphagia: dry mouth, painful
       condition, paresis of the tongue
     • Esophageal: the food is felt to stick in
       the throat or behind the sternum
  • Is it worse with liquids or solids?
  • Is swallowing painful „odynophagia‟?
Symptoms of Digestive System:
• 2- Pain
   •   Site
   •   Radiation
   •   Character
   •   Severity
   •   Duration
   •   Frequency & periodicity
   •   Aggravating factors
   •   Relieving factors
   •   Associated phenomena
Symptoms of Digestive
      System:

 3- Heartburn: is a burning sensation
 experienced behind the sternum. In most
 cases it is due to reflux of acid into the
 esophagus.
 4- Regurgitation: is rarely preceded by
 nausea and is often effortless
Symptoms of Digestive System:
   • 5- Vomiting
     •   Frequency
     •   Its relation to pain
     •   Does it relieve pain or not?
     •   Character of vomited matter?
           • Amount
           • Color: yellow color indicates bile
           • Smell: foul smelling; ulcerated cancer stomach,
             pyloric obst, fecal matter in intestinal obstruction
Symptoms of Digestive System:
      • Does it contain blood?
      • Does it look like “Coffee ground”?
      • Does it contain residue of food taken the day
        before?

• 6-Nausea: Sensation of sickness without
  actual vomiting, frequently accompanied with
  salivation, sweating, and feeling of faintness
Symptoms of Digestive System:
• 7- Hematemesis: Vomiting of blood
  • May be bright red or coffee ground
  • Ask about recent intake of aspirin, NSAID, alcohol,
    hist of peptic ulcer or chronic liver disease.

• 8- Melena: passage of black, soft, tarry stool.
Symptoms of Digestive System:

• 9- Disturbance of Appetite:
  • Loss of appetite (Anorexia): must be distinguished
    from fear of eating because of painful condition in
    the mouth or gut.
  • Excessive:
      • anxiety states
      • Thyrotoxicosis
      • DM
Symptoms of Digestive System:
              Filling of the mouth with
• 10- Water brash:
  composed of saliva.
   • It is not necessarily a symptom of organic
     disease.
   • May be due to reflex stimulation of saliva
     from GIT lesion.
                        usually indicates
• 11- Eructation “Belching”:
  air swallowing of psychogenic origin.
  May occur in organic diseases.
Symptoms of Digestive System:
                            It is a term that
• 12- Dyspepsia/ Indigestion:
  usually describe a collection of
  symptoms.
   • Defined as pain or discomfort centered in the
     upper abdomen that may be associated with
     upper abdominal fullness, early
     satiety, bloating, belching, or nausea.
Symptoms of Digestive System:
• 13- Constipation
   • Normal stool frequency varies between 3 times
     daily to 3 times weekly.
   • What is the normal patient habit?
   • Has there any recent change in habit?
   • If so, can this be explained by a change in diet,
     medicine….?
Symptoms of Digestive System:
Constipation (cont’)
           • Does constipation alternate with
             diarrhea?
           • If so, can this be explained by taking
             purgatives?
           • Has he any colicky pain?
           • Has he had any vomiting?
           • Has he passed blood?
           • Has he any weight loss?
Symptoms of Digestive System:
• 14- Diarrhea:
 •   Number
 •   Time of occurrence of motion during the day.
 •   Their relation to meals or special kind of food.
 •   Color of the motion
 •   Consistency: formed, watery, frothy
Symptoms of Digestive System:
  • Do they float in the lavatory or difficult to
    flush away? Note: pale, bulky, soft, frothy
    and smelly stool is characteristic of
    “Steatorrhea”
  • Has he ever passed any blood?
  • Does the patient use purgatives?
              often accompanies diarrhea
• 15- Tenesmus:
  and consists in straining with a desire to
  empty the lower bowel without complete
  evacuation taking place.
Symptoms of Digestive System:
• 16-Flatulence: the patient may complain of
 winds or abdominal distension.

• 17-Bleeding per rectum:
Symptoms of Digestive
               System:
• 18- Jaundice: Yellowish discoloration of
  the skin and mucus membranes caused by the
  presence in the blood of an excess of bile pigments.
   • Color of urine and stool
   • Itching
   • History of Contact with jaundiced person.
Symptoms of Digestive
                System:
            Jaundice (cont’)
• Injection ,dental procedure, tattooing, operation,
  blood transfusion.
• Drug history, Alcohol intake.
• Previous dyspepsia or biliary colic
• Hist of weight loss.
• Fever and rigors: cholangitis (stone,malign).
  Usually in viral hepatitis, the fever subsides
  with appearance of jaundice.
Local
Examination
Local Examination
•   Inspection
•   Palpation
•   Percussion
•   Auscultation: If you want to exam for
    intestinal sound, auscultation should
    be done after inspection
• Pelvic, genital, and rectal
  examination are part of
  abdominal evaluation.
Anatomical Consideration

• Think anatomically:
  imagine what organs live
  in the area you are
  examining.
• The abdomen is roughly
  divided into 4 quadrants.
Think Anatomically

• Another way is to divide the abdomen into 9 areas
  by:

   • 2 vertical lines (MCL),
   • 2 horizontal lines:
      • The upper at the level of 10th costal
        cartilage,
      • The lower at the level of the ant.
        Sup. Iliac spines
RHQ                    LHQ
               Epigastric




R Lumbar                      L Lumbar
                Umbilical




               Hypogastric     L Iliac
     R Iliac
Exposure of the Abdomen
• Uncover the
  abdomen from just
  below the breast, to
  the pelvic brim.
• Abd muscles should
  be relaxed. You can
  ask the pat to flex
  their knees to relax
  abd muscles.
I- Inspection
• 1- Shape (contour)
 • Normal
 • Sunken (Scaphoid): as in starvation,
   malignancy.
 • Distension
    • Generalized: fat, fluid, flatus, feces,
      fetus
    • Localized: gross enlargement of an
      organ, or mass.
Normal Shape of the Abdomen
Obesity
Ascites
Ascites
Localized Enlargement
Inspection
• 2- Umbilicus:
 i.         Shape: normally slightly retracted and inverted.
        •     Everted: as in umbilical hernia
        •     Deeper than normal: obesity
 ii.        Site
 iii.       Nodules: malignancy
 iv.        Pigmentation
Normal Umbilicus
Umbilicus is
          deeper than
           normal




Obesity
Inspection (cont’)
•        3- Movement of the Abd. Wall
    i.   Movement with respiration: absent of
         diminished with generalized peritonitis.
    ii. Visible pulsations
    iii. Visible peristalsis:
          •   pyloric obst,
          •   intestinal obstruction .
          •   May be normal in elderly with thin abd wall (no
              history of pain)
Inspection (cont’)
• 4- Skin:
 i. Smooth and shiny in marked distension.
 ii. Striae:
    •   white or pink linear marks.
    •   Produced by gross stretching of the skin with
        rupture of elastic fibers.
    •   Indicates recent change in the size of the
        abdomen: preg, ascites, wasting diseases
    •   Wide purple striae are characteristic of cushing
        and excessive steroid therapy
 iii. Scars
Striae
Scar
Inspection
4- skin (cont’)
 iv.  Abnormal veins: dilated, tortuous. Check
      direction of flow:
    •    Portal hypertension: veins are centrally placed
    •    IVC obstruction: on the sides of the abd.
 v. Hair distribution.
 vi. Pigmentation and rash.
Feminine Hair Distribution
Inspection

• 5- Divarication of Recti
• 6- Hernial orifices:
   • Better while the patient is standing
   • Ask him to cough
   • Look for expansile impulse
Divarication of Recti
Umbilical Hernia
More prominent with cough
Strangulated Umbilical Hernia
Inguinal Hernia
II- Palpation
• 1- Superficial palpation:
  • Pain & Tenderness.
  • Rigidity
  • Superficial swelling.
• 2- Deep Palpation
  •   Liver, Spleen, Kidney, GB
  •   Aorta and para-aortic glands
  •   The urinary bladder
  •   Rt & Lt lower quadrants.
  •   If a swelling is palpable, illicit its features
  •   Dipping method
Liver
• Palpate both Rt & Lt lobes
• Lt lobe is palpated in the middle line.
• Rt lobe is palpated in the Rt MCL lateral to
  the rectus muscle.
  • Different methods for palpation
       • Both hands side by side with fingers pointing to the ribs
       • Rt hand parallel to the costal margin
       • Hooking method
• Comment on:
  •   Size: normal, enlarged, shrunken
  •   Edge: sharp, rounded
  •   Surface: smooth, nodular
  •   Consistency: soft, firm, hard.
  •   Tenderness.
Palpation of the Liver
Palpation of the Liver
Hooking Method
Spleen
•   Start from the Rt lower quadrant moving
    toward Lt costal margin while asking the pat
    to take deep breath.
•   Lt hand is placed over the lowermost rib
    cage posterolaterally.
•   If not palpable; repeat while the pat is in the
    Rt lateral position.
•   Try to feel the notch on the medial border.
•   In contrast to kidney swelling, you can’t get
    above the upper pole of the swelling.
•   Comment on the size, edge (sharp),
    tenderness, consistency.
Palpation of the Spleen
Kidney
• Felt bimanually
• Lt hand is placed in the renal angle
• Rt hand is placed anteriorly in the lumbar
  region.
• Ask the pat to take deep breath in, press
  Lt hand forwards and Rt hand backwards.
• The kidney is felt as a rounded firm
  swelling between both hands (i.e.
  bimanually palpable) and can be pushed
  from one hand to the other.
Palpation of the Left Kidney
Palpation of the Right Kidney
Urinary Bladder
  • Normally not palpable.
  • If there is retention of urine:
    • It is felt as smooth, firm, regular, oval-
      shaped swelling in the suprapubic region.
    • Its upper border may reach the umbilicus.
    • Its lower border can‟t be felt (pelvi-
      abdominal mass)
  • In women, it has to be differentiated
    from gravid uterus, fibroid, ovarian cyst
    (usually eccentrically placed to Lt or Rt
    side)
The Aorta

• May be palpated a little above the umbilicus.
Palpation of the Aorta
Dipping
• When there is large amount of
  ascites, palpation of enlarged
  viscera may be difficult.
• This method of palpation is
  performed by a quick pressure
  of the tips of the fingers over the
  region where the edge of the
  organ is expected.
Abdominal Mass
• 1- make sure that it is not a normal
  structure:
   • pelvic colon particularly when loaded
     with stool, the caecum
   • The caecum: soft, rounded swelling
   • Lower pole of the Rt kidney
• 2-Next consider whether it could be due to
  enlargement of intra-abd organs e.g liver,
  spleen, kidney, GB..
Abdominal Mass
Comment on the following
• Site: extra or intra-abd., abd or pelvi-abd
• Size
• Shape
• Surface, edge, consistency
• Mobility and attachment
• Is it bimanually palpable? Renal
• Is it pulsatile? Transmitted or expansile
III- Percussion
• 1- To define the boundaries of abd
  organs e.g upper and lower border of
  the liver, spleen, urinary bladder.
• 2- Detection of ascites”
   • Shifting dullness.
   • Knee-elbow position
   • Fluid thrill.
Percussion of Lower Border of the Liver
Percussion of the Upper Border of the Liver
Percussion of Urinary Bladder
Percussion of Ascites
Percussion of Ascites
Resonant




As the pat turns to the Rt, the fluid moves do
and the Lt loin well be resonant on percussio
Fluid Thrill
IV- Auscultation
• Minor role.
• Done before palpation and
  percussion as touching the abdomen
  may alter the abd sounds.
• Use the warm diaphragm, and listen for
  15-20 sec.
• Examine for bowel sounds:
  • Are bowel sounds present or absent?
  • If present, are they frequent of sparse? Normal
    frequency is variable: every 5-10 sec
  • What is the quality of the sounds? Exaggerated
    in intest obst.
• Succussion splash in pyloric obst
• Vascular sounds:
  • Venous hum: in portal hypertension
  • Systolic murmur: suggest narrowing of an
    artery
• Friction Rub: peri-hepatitis, peri-splenitis.
Succussion Splash
Auscultation for Renal Artery Stenosis
Auscultation for Hepatic Rub
Auscultation for Splenic Rub
Auscultation of Intestinal Sounds

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Abdomen

  • 2. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 1- Dysphagia: difficulty in swallowing • Where does the food stick? • Oral dysphagia: dry mouth, painful condition, paresis of the tongue • Esophageal: the food is felt to stick in the throat or behind the sternum • Is it worse with liquids or solids? • Is swallowing painful „odynophagia‟?
  • 3. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 2- Pain • Site • Radiation • Character • Severity • Duration • Frequency & periodicity • Aggravating factors • Relieving factors • Associated phenomena
  • 4. Symptoms of Digestive System:  3- Heartburn: is a burning sensation experienced behind the sternum. In most cases it is due to reflux of acid into the esophagus.  4- Regurgitation: is rarely preceded by nausea and is often effortless
  • 5. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 5- Vomiting • Frequency • Its relation to pain • Does it relieve pain or not? • Character of vomited matter? • Amount • Color: yellow color indicates bile • Smell: foul smelling; ulcerated cancer stomach, pyloric obst, fecal matter in intestinal obstruction
  • 6. Symptoms of Digestive System: • Does it contain blood? • Does it look like “Coffee ground”? • Does it contain residue of food taken the day before? • 6-Nausea: Sensation of sickness without actual vomiting, frequently accompanied with salivation, sweating, and feeling of faintness
  • 7. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 7- Hematemesis: Vomiting of blood • May be bright red or coffee ground • Ask about recent intake of aspirin, NSAID, alcohol, hist of peptic ulcer or chronic liver disease. • 8- Melena: passage of black, soft, tarry stool.
  • 8. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 9- Disturbance of Appetite: • Loss of appetite (Anorexia): must be distinguished from fear of eating because of painful condition in the mouth or gut. • Excessive: • anxiety states • Thyrotoxicosis • DM
  • 9. Symptoms of Digestive System: Filling of the mouth with • 10- Water brash: composed of saliva. • It is not necessarily a symptom of organic disease. • May be due to reflex stimulation of saliva from GIT lesion. usually indicates • 11- Eructation “Belching”: air swallowing of psychogenic origin. May occur in organic diseases.
  • 10. Symptoms of Digestive System: It is a term that • 12- Dyspepsia/ Indigestion: usually describe a collection of symptoms. • Defined as pain or discomfort centered in the upper abdomen that may be associated with upper abdominal fullness, early satiety, bloating, belching, or nausea.
  • 11. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 13- Constipation • Normal stool frequency varies between 3 times daily to 3 times weekly. • What is the normal patient habit? • Has there any recent change in habit? • If so, can this be explained by a change in diet, medicine….?
  • 12. Symptoms of Digestive System: Constipation (cont’) • Does constipation alternate with diarrhea? • If so, can this be explained by taking purgatives? • Has he any colicky pain? • Has he had any vomiting? • Has he passed blood? • Has he any weight loss?
  • 13. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 14- Diarrhea: • Number • Time of occurrence of motion during the day. • Their relation to meals or special kind of food. • Color of the motion • Consistency: formed, watery, frothy
  • 14. Symptoms of Digestive System: • Do they float in the lavatory or difficult to flush away? Note: pale, bulky, soft, frothy and smelly stool is characteristic of “Steatorrhea” • Has he ever passed any blood? • Does the patient use purgatives? often accompanies diarrhea • 15- Tenesmus: and consists in straining with a desire to empty the lower bowel without complete evacuation taking place.
  • 15. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 16-Flatulence: the patient may complain of winds or abdominal distension. • 17-Bleeding per rectum:
  • 16. Symptoms of Digestive System: • 18- Jaundice: Yellowish discoloration of the skin and mucus membranes caused by the presence in the blood of an excess of bile pigments. • Color of urine and stool • Itching • History of Contact with jaundiced person.
  • 17. Symptoms of Digestive System: Jaundice (cont’) • Injection ,dental procedure, tattooing, operation, blood transfusion. • Drug history, Alcohol intake. • Previous dyspepsia or biliary colic • Hist of weight loss. • Fever and rigors: cholangitis (stone,malign). Usually in viral hepatitis, the fever subsides with appearance of jaundice.
  • 19. Local Examination • Inspection • Palpation • Percussion • Auscultation: If you want to exam for intestinal sound, auscultation should be done after inspection • Pelvic, genital, and rectal examination are part of abdominal evaluation.
  • 20. Anatomical Consideration • Think anatomically: imagine what organs live in the area you are examining. • The abdomen is roughly divided into 4 quadrants.
  • 21.
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  • 23. Think Anatomically • Another way is to divide the abdomen into 9 areas by: • 2 vertical lines (MCL), • 2 horizontal lines: • The upper at the level of 10th costal cartilage, • The lower at the level of the ant. Sup. Iliac spines
  • 24. RHQ LHQ Epigastric R Lumbar L Lumbar Umbilical Hypogastric L Iliac R Iliac
  • 25. Exposure of the Abdomen • Uncover the abdomen from just below the breast, to the pelvic brim. • Abd muscles should be relaxed. You can ask the pat to flex their knees to relax abd muscles.
  • 26. I- Inspection • 1- Shape (contour) • Normal • Sunken (Scaphoid): as in starvation, malignancy. • Distension • Generalized: fat, fluid, flatus, feces, fetus • Localized: gross enlargement of an organ, or mass.
  • 27. Normal Shape of the Abdomen
  • 32. Inspection • 2- Umbilicus: i. Shape: normally slightly retracted and inverted. • Everted: as in umbilical hernia • Deeper than normal: obesity ii. Site iii. Nodules: malignancy iv. Pigmentation
  • 34. Umbilicus is deeper than normal Obesity
  • 35. Inspection (cont’) • 3- Movement of the Abd. Wall i. Movement with respiration: absent of diminished with generalized peritonitis. ii. Visible pulsations iii. Visible peristalsis: • pyloric obst, • intestinal obstruction . • May be normal in elderly with thin abd wall (no history of pain)
  • 36. Inspection (cont’) • 4- Skin: i. Smooth and shiny in marked distension. ii. Striae: • white or pink linear marks. • Produced by gross stretching of the skin with rupture of elastic fibers. • Indicates recent change in the size of the abdomen: preg, ascites, wasting diseases • Wide purple striae are characteristic of cushing and excessive steroid therapy iii. Scars
  • 38. Scar
  • 39. Inspection 4- skin (cont’) iv. Abnormal veins: dilated, tortuous. Check direction of flow: • Portal hypertension: veins are centrally placed • IVC obstruction: on the sides of the abd. v. Hair distribution. vi. Pigmentation and rash.
  • 41. Inspection • 5- Divarication of Recti • 6- Hernial orifices: • Better while the patient is standing • Ask him to cough • Look for expansile impulse
  • 47. II- Palpation • 1- Superficial palpation: • Pain & Tenderness. • Rigidity • Superficial swelling. • 2- Deep Palpation • Liver, Spleen, Kidney, GB • Aorta and para-aortic glands • The urinary bladder • Rt & Lt lower quadrants. • If a swelling is palpable, illicit its features • Dipping method
  • 48. Liver • Palpate both Rt & Lt lobes • Lt lobe is palpated in the middle line. • Rt lobe is palpated in the Rt MCL lateral to the rectus muscle. • Different methods for palpation • Both hands side by side with fingers pointing to the ribs • Rt hand parallel to the costal margin • Hooking method • Comment on: • Size: normal, enlarged, shrunken • Edge: sharp, rounded • Surface: smooth, nodular • Consistency: soft, firm, hard. • Tenderness.
  • 52. Spleen • Start from the Rt lower quadrant moving toward Lt costal margin while asking the pat to take deep breath. • Lt hand is placed over the lowermost rib cage posterolaterally. • If not palpable; repeat while the pat is in the Rt lateral position. • Try to feel the notch on the medial border. • In contrast to kidney swelling, you can’t get above the upper pole of the swelling. • Comment on the size, edge (sharp), tenderness, consistency.
  • 54. Kidney • Felt bimanually • Lt hand is placed in the renal angle • Rt hand is placed anteriorly in the lumbar region. • Ask the pat to take deep breath in, press Lt hand forwards and Rt hand backwards. • The kidney is felt as a rounded firm swelling between both hands (i.e. bimanually palpable) and can be pushed from one hand to the other.
  • 55. Palpation of the Left Kidney
  • 56. Palpation of the Right Kidney
  • 57. Urinary Bladder • Normally not palpable. • If there is retention of urine: • It is felt as smooth, firm, regular, oval- shaped swelling in the suprapubic region. • Its upper border may reach the umbilicus. • Its lower border can‟t be felt (pelvi- abdominal mass) • In women, it has to be differentiated from gravid uterus, fibroid, ovarian cyst (usually eccentrically placed to Lt or Rt side)
  • 58. The Aorta • May be palpated a little above the umbilicus.
  • 60. Dipping • When there is large amount of ascites, palpation of enlarged viscera may be difficult. • This method of palpation is performed by a quick pressure of the tips of the fingers over the region where the edge of the organ is expected.
  • 61. Abdominal Mass • 1- make sure that it is not a normal structure: • pelvic colon particularly when loaded with stool, the caecum • The caecum: soft, rounded swelling • Lower pole of the Rt kidney • 2-Next consider whether it could be due to enlargement of intra-abd organs e.g liver, spleen, kidney, GB..
  • 62. Abdominal Mass Comment on the following • Site: extra or intra-abd., abd or pelvi-abd • Size • Shape • Surface, edge, consistency • Mobility and attachment • Is it bimanually palpable? Renal • Is it pulsatile? Transmitted or expansile
  • 63. III- Percussion • 1- To define the boundaries of abd organs e.g upper and lower border of the liver, spleen, urinary bladder. • 2- Detection of ascites” • Shifting dullness. • Knee-elbow position • Fluid thrill.
  • 64. Percussion of Lower Border of the Liver
  • 65. Percussion of the Upper Border of the Liver
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  • 70. Resonant As the pat turns to the Rt, the fluid moves do and the Lt loin well be resonant on percussio
  • 72. IV- Auscultation • Minor role. • Done before palpation and percussion as touching the abdomen may alter the abd sounds. • Use the warm diaphragm, and listen for 15-20 sec.
  • 73. • Examine for bowel sounds: • Are bowel sounds present or absent? • If present, are they frequent of sparse? Normal frequency is variable: every 5-10 sec • What is the quality of the sounds? Exaggerated in intest obst. • Succussion splash in pyloric obst • Vascular sounds: • Venous hum: in portal hypertension • Systolic murmur: suggest narrowing of an artery • Friction Rub: peri-hepatitis, peri-splenitis.
  • 75. Auscultation for Renal Artery Stenosis