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Disease Information for Abscess, liver: Clinical Manifestations
- Clinical Manifestations (85)
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- Laboratory Tests (35)
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- Signs & Symptoms
- Paroxysmal Shivering
- Rigors/Shaking chills
- Teeth Chattering
- Uncontrollable Shaking
- Chest Pain
- Cyanosis
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Diaphoresis profuse/active sweating/acute
- Excess Sweating Children
- Hyperhidrosis/Chronic sweating excess
- Night sweats
- Sweating Excess Perspiration
- Yellow skin discoloration
- Abdominal friction Rub
- Abdominal Mass
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal pain/worse breathing
- Abdominal tenderness
- Anorexia Decreased appetite
- Chronic Abdominal Pain
- Hiccough/Hiccups
- Mass in RUQ
- Right flank pain
- Right Upper Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Steady abdominal pain
- Upper Abdominal Mass
- Upper Abdominal Pain
- Fever with Jaundice
- Friction rub/liver surface
- Hepatic Mass
- Hepatic Mass/child
- Jaundice/Yellow skin and eyes
- Liver distorted/asymmetrical enlarged/on exam
- Liver Mass
- Palpable Liver/Hepatomegaly
- Pus Aspirated from Liver
- Right Flank Mass
- Tender liver/liver pain
- Yellow eyeballs/Scleral icterus
- Fatigability
- Chest pain, lateral, dull, aching
- Consolidation right base/on exam
- Cough
- Cyanosis Child
- Cyanosis Newborn
- Diaphragmatic Pain/Radiates to shoulder
- Dullness to percussion lung base
- Intercostal tenderness/right base
- Localized decreased breath sounds
- Localized dullness to percussion
- Lung signs/abnormality
- Pleuritic chest pain
- Rales, basilar
- Signs of consolidation/chest
- Arthritis with Abdominal Pain
- Non-localized shoulder area pain
- Shoulder pain
- Shoulder Pain No Local Signs
- Shoulder pain/right
- Splenomegaly
- Chills
- Chronically ill patient/signs
- Constitutional symptoms
- Enervated/extreme acute fatigue
- Fatigue
- Fatigue Tiredness Exhaustion
- Fever
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Fever of unknown origin/chronic fever
- Fever spikes/sweats,chills
- Fever, intermittant/recurrent
- Fever/daily spikes/persistent (undulant)
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- Hectic fever
- High body temperature
- Malaise
- Quotidian Fever
- Weight Loss
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Charcot's Triad Rigor Jaundice RUQ pain
- Fever and High Sed Rate
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Course/Potentially lethal/untreated
- Course/Subacute
- Lethal Potential