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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. ... cancer Recommendation Ascites and/or a pelvic or abdominal mass identified by physical examination (which is not obviously ... recommendations apply to women aged 18 and over Abdominal mass Colorectal Offer quantitative faecal immunochemical testing [ 1.3. ...
  3. ... Abdominal wall defects; Lump in the abdominal wall; Abdominal wall mass
  4. ... 12 patients (31%) presented with a palpable/visible abdominal mass and/or other symptoms. Of these 12 patients, ... Most Wilms tumor patients present asymptomatically with an abdominal mass noticed by a parent or pediatrician on a ...
  5. ... symptoms include abdominal pain, abdominal distension, urinary symptoms, abdominal mass and postmenopausal/abnormal bleeding. The prevalence of ovarian ...
  6. ... tumor mass and metastases and include the following: Abdominal mass: The most common presentation of neuroblastoma. Proptosis and periorbital ecchymosis: Common in high-risk patients; arise from retrobulbar metastasis. Abdominal distention: May occur with respiratory compromise in infants ...
  7. ... as needed. Clinical assessment for hematuria and/or abdominal mass and abdominal ultrasound examination every three months until ... ultrasound Screen for signs/symptoms incl hematuria & painless abdominal mass Every 3 mos from time of diagnosis to ...
  8. ... shows that abdominal pain, abdominal distension, urinary symptoms, abdominal mass and postmenopausal/abnormal bleeding are more likely to ... examination identifies ascites and/or a pelvic or abdominal mass (which is not obviously uterine fibroids) 3 . Carry ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... of cancer . A physical exam may show an abdominal mass . High blood pressure may also be present. Tests include: Abdominal ultrasound Abdominal x-ray BUN Chest x-ray ...
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