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  1. ... swelling in one part of the belly area (abdomen). ... An abdominal mass is often found during a routine physical exam . Most of the time, the mass develops slowly. You ...
  2. ... Abdominal wall defects; Lump in the abdominal wall; Abdominal wall mass
  3. ... in infants usually presents as a large cystic abdominal mass arising out of the pelvis, caused by dilatation ... often presents at birth as a large, cystic abdominal mass arising out of the pelvis, which can be ...
  4. ... Most Wilms tumor patients present asymptomatically with an abdominal mass noticed by a parent or pediatrician on a ... of RCC RCC may present with the following: Abdominal mass. Abdominal pain. Hematuria. Refer to the Clinical Features ...
  5. ... of cancer . A physical examination may show an abdominal mass . High blood pressure may also be present. Tests include: Abdominal ultrasound Abdominal x-ray BUN Chest x-ray ...
  6. Stomach aches can be painful. Find out what might be the cause of your abdominal pain. ... Your abdomen extends from below your chest to your groin. Some people ...
  7. Symptoms include: Abdominal mass Abdominal pain Chills Fever Inability to eat Nausea and vomiting
  8. ... g., metoclopramide), anesthesia induction, exercise, or micturition. Palpable abdominal mass Enlarging mass of the skull base or neck ... by changes in body position, increases in intra-abdominal pressure, medications ... related to mass effects from the neoplasm (particularly HNPGLs) which can ...
  9. ... clinical manifestations of neuroblastic tumors such as an abdominal mass, Horner syndrome, and/or cutaneous lesions Radiograph of the chest and ultrasound examination of the abdomen, the most common sites for neuroblastic tumor development ...
  10. ... be the preferred method for assessment of an abdominal mass, but computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance ... lymphoblastic lymphoma will present with an anterior mediastinal mass, which ... (CNS), abdominal organs (but rarely bowel), and occasionally other sites, ...
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