An Introduction to the Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Disease |
Contents
An Introduction to History Taking | 1 |
The Abdominal Wall and Umbilicus 17 The Kidneys Urinary Tract and Prostate | 15 |
The clinical examination 12 9 The Salivary Glands 195203 | 27 |
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abdominal abnormal abscess aneurysm appear artery Ask the patient become blood bone bowel breast bulge bursa carcinoma caused cell chest chronic clinical colour common commonest congenital cyst deep deformity dermoid cysts diagnosis discharge disease duct dull to percussion edge enlarged Examination Position exophthalmos feel femoral femoral hernia Figure finger flexion fluctuate fluid fossa goitre hand History Age hydrocele iliac iliac fossa infection infiltration inguinal hernia ischaemic joint lesion limb look lower lump Lymph drainage lymph glands lymph nodes malignant mass medial metastases mole mouth movements nail neck nerve nipple nodule normal obstruction occur oedema overlying skin pain palpable Palpation parotid patient complains pelvis present pressure pubic tubercle pulse rare Revision Panel scar scrotum sebaceous sebaceous cysts secondary shape side soft sternomastoid muscle subcutaneous tissues surface surrounding tissues swelling symptoms temperature tender tendon testis thickening thyrotoxicosis tongue trauma tumour ulcer umbilical umbilicus upper usually vascular veins venous