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==Overview==
==Overview==
Some of the physical findings of chronic diarrhea are [[orthostatic hypotension]], [[dehydration]], [[neuropathy]], [[muscle wasting]], [[edema]], [[malnutrition]], [[urticaria pigmentosa]], [[dermatographism]], pinch purpura, [[macroglossia]], [[hyperpigmentation]], [[Addison's disease|addison’s disease]], migratory necrotizing erythema.
Some of the physical findings of chronic [[diarrhea]] are [[orthostatic hypotension]], [[dehydration]], [[neuropathy]], [[muscle wasting]], [[edema]], [[malnutrition]], [[urticaria pigmentosa]], [[dermatographism]], pinch [[purpura]], [[macroglossia]], [[hyperpigmentation]], [[Addison's disease]], and migratory [[necrotizing]] [[erythema]].


==Physical examination==
==Physical examination==
There are severel features that can be identified on the physical examination of a patient with chronic diarrhea. These features can help to identify the cause and management of the disease.<ref name="Schiller2012">{{cite journal|last1=Schiller|first1=Lawrence R.|title=Definitions, pathophysiology, and evaluation of chronic diarrhoea|journal=Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology|volume=26|issue=5|year=2012|pages=551–562|issn=15216918|doi=10.1016/j.bpg.2012.11.011}}</ref>
There are several features that can be identified on the physical examination of a [[patient]] with [[chronic diarrhea]]. These features can help to identify the cause and management of the [[disease]].<ref name="Schiller2012">{{cite journal|last1=Schiller|first1=Lawrence R.|title=Definitions, pathophysiology, and evaluation of chronic diarrhoea|journal=Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology|volume=26|issue=5|year=2012|pages=551–562|issn=15216918|doi=10.1016/j.bpg.2012.11.011}}</ref>
===Appearance of the patient===
===Appearance of the patient===
* Patient appears [[Ill feeling|ill]], [[lethargic]] and [[dehydrated]]
* Patient may appears [[Ill feeling|ill]], [[lethargic]], or [[dehydrated]] depending on the severity of the underlying disease.


===Vital Signs===
===Vital Signs===
* [[Orthostasis]]
* [[Orthostasis]]
* [[Hypotension]]
* [[Hypotension]]
* [[Fever]]
* [[Fever]]
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* [[Dermatographism]]
* [[Dermatographism]]


* [[Hyperpigmentation]] seen with [[Addison's disease|addison disease]]  
* [[Hyperpigmentation]] seen with [[Addison's disease]]  


* [[Dermatitis herpetiformis]] seen with [[celiac disease]]  
* [[Dermatitis herpetiformis]] seen with [[celiac disease]]  


* Migratory necrotizing erythema seen with [[glucagonoma]]  
* Migratory [[necrotizing]] [[erythema]] seen with [[glucagonoma]]  


* [[Flushing]] seen with [[carcinoid syndrome]]
* [[Flushing]] seen with [[carcinoid syndrome]]
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===Heart===
===Heart===
* [[Heart murmur]] in [[Hyperthyroidism]] and [[carcinoid syndrome]]
* [[Heart murmur]] in [[hyperthyroidism]] and [[carcinoid syndrome]]


===Abdomen===
===Abdomen===
* [[Hepatomegaly]],
* [[Hepatomegaly]]  


* [[Abdominal bruit|Abdominal bruit]]
* [[Abdominal bruit]]


===Genitourinary===
===Genitourinary===
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Omodamola Aje B.Sc, M.D. [2]

Overview

Some of the physical findings of chronic diarrhea are orthostatic hypotension, dehydration, neuropathy, muscle wasting, edema, malnutrition, urticaria pigmentosa, dermatographism, pinch purpura, macroglossia, hyperpigmentation, Addison's disease, and migratory necrotizing erythema.

Physical examination

There are several features that can be identified on the physical examination of a patient with chronic diarrhea. These features can help to identify the cause and management of the disease.[1]

Appearance of the patient

Vital Signs

Skin

Neck

Lungs

Heart

Abdomen

Genitourinary

Extremities

Neuromuscular

References

  1. Schiller, Lawrence R. (2012). "Definitions, pathophysiology, and evaluation of chronic diarrhoea". Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology. 26 (5): 551–562. doi:10.1016/j.bpg.2012.11.011. ISSN 1521-6918.


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