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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF ABDOMEN
Abdominal exam; Abdominal palpation; Abdominal auscultation
  • Abdominal examination and potential findings
  • Examination of the abdomen of a child.

Abdominal trauma         
  • The abdominal organs
  • A large hematoma (closed arrow) of the left kidney (open arrow)
  • CT scan showing the liver and a kidney
  • Pneumoperitoneum, seen as an air bubble on the lower left side of the X-ray film
INJURY TO THE ABDOMEN
Abdominal Trauma; Abdominal injury; Intraabdominal injury; Intra-abdominal injury; Abdominal wound
Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen. Signs and symptoms include abdominal pain, tenderness, rigidity, and bruising of the external abdomen.
Abdominal examination         
An abdominal examination is a portion of the physical examination which a physician or nurse uses to clinically observe the abdomen of a patient for signs of disease. The physical examination typically occurs after a thorough medical history is taken, that is, after the physician asks the patient the course of their symptoms.
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RUSSIAN CHESS AND DRAUGHTS PERIODICAL
64 (chess); 64 (chess magazine)
64 was a Russian chess magazine and draughts publication, published in Moscow. Its name referred to the number of squares on a chessboard.

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Abdominal examination

An abdominal examination is a portion of the physical examination which a physician or nurse uses to clinically observe the abdomen of a patient for signs of disease. The physical examination typically occurs after a thorough medical history is taken, that is, after the physician asks the patient the course of their symptoms. The abdominal examination is conventionally split into four different stages: first, inspection of the patient and the visible characteristics of their abdomen. Auscultation (listening) of the abdomen with a stethoscope. Palpation of the patient's abdomen. Finally, percussion (tapping) of the patient's abdomen and abdominal organs. Depending on the need to test for specific diseases such as ascites, special tests may be performed as a part of the physical examination. An abdominal examination may be performed because the physician suspects a disease of the organs inside the abdominal cavity (including the liver, spleen, large or small intestines), or simply as a part of a complete physical examination for other conditions. In a complete physical examination, the abdominal exam classically follows the respiratory examination and cardiovascular examination.

The information gathered from the physical examination of the abdomen, along with the information from the history, are used by the physician to generate a differential diagnosis and ultimately a treatment plan for the patient.