Abdominal distention: Difference between revisions

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*May be obvious on physical exam (e.g. obesity)
*May be obvious on physical exam (e.g. obesity)
*Consider ultrasound as a first test (e.g. obesity vs. ascites)
*Consider ultrasound as a first test (e.g. obesity vs. ascites)
*If unsure, consider CT abdomen as definitive test
*If unsure, consider CT abdomen


==Management==
==Management==

Revision as of 17:38, 4 June 2020

Background

  • Defined as: diffuse swelling or enlargement of the abdomen.
    • It can also apply to the sensation of elevated abdominal pressure and volume.

Clinical Features

Ascites secondary to cirrhosis.
  • Diffuse swelling or enlargement of the abdomen (or the sensation of such)

Differential Diagnosis

Abdominal distention

Evaluation

  • May be obvious on physical exam (e.g. obesity)
  • Consider ultrasound as a first test (e.g. obesity vs. ascites)
  • If unsure, consider CT abdomen

Management

  • Depends on underlying etiology.

Disposition

  • Depends on underlying etiology.

See Also

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