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*[[Cachexia]] may be suggestive of [[cancer]].
*[[Cachexia]] may be suggestive of [[cancer]].


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===Throat===
===Throat===
*Oral mucosa
*[[Oral mucosa]]
:*[[Mucocutaneous]] [[pigmentation]] causing patches of hyperpigmentation in the oral mucosa ([[gingiva]], [[hard palate]], [[buccal mucosa]], and labial mucosa)
:*[[Mucocutaneous]] [[pigmentation]] causing patches of [[hyperpigmentation]] in the [[oral mucosa]] ([[gingiva]], [[hard palate]], [[buccal mucosa]], and [[labial]] [[mucosa]])


===Neck===
===Neck===
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*If [[lung cancer]] develops, the patient may present with the following:
*If [[lung cancer]] develops, the patient may present with the following:
:*[[Wheezing]]  
:*[[Wheezing]]  
:*Consolidation with reduced breath sounds on [[auscultation]]
:*Consolidation with reduced [[breath sounds]] on [[auscultation]]
:*[[Rales]]
:*[[Rales]]
:*[[Egophony]]
:*[[Egophony]]
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*[[Rebound tenderness]]
*[[Rebound tenderness]]
*An [[acute abdomen]] may be suggestive of [[intussusception]]
*An [[acute abdomen]] may be suggestive of [[intussusception]]
*An abdominal mass may be suggestive of [[hepatic]] or [[pancreatic]] cancer
*An abdominal mass may be suggestive of [[Hepatic cancer|hepatic]] or [[pancreatic cancer]]
*Guarding
*[[Abdominal guarding|Guarding]]
*[[Hepatomegaly]] may be suggestive of [[hepatic cancer]]
*[[Hepatomegaly]] may be suggestive of [[hepatic cancer]]


===Extremities===
===Extremities===
*Patches of [[hyperpigmentation]] on the hands and feet
*Patches of [[hyperpigmentation]] on the hands and feet
*[[Clubbing]] may be suggestive of lung cancer
*[[Clubbing]] may be suggestive of [[lung cancer]]
*[[Cyanosis]] may be suggestive of lung cancer
*[[Cyanosis]] may be suggestive of [[lung cancer]]
 
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hamid Qazi, MD, BSc [2]

Overview

Common physical examination findings of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome include mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation, abdominal tenderness due to intussusception, bowel obstruction, and pallor due to anemia.

Physical Examination

The physical exam findings are as follows:[1][2]

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Hyperpigmentation - Source: By Abdullah Sarhan (Own work), Wikimedia Commons

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  • If lung cancer develops, the patient may present with the following:

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References

  1. Kopacova, Marcela; Tacheci, Ilja; Rejchrt, Stanislav; Bures, Jan (2009). "Peutz-Jeghers syndrome: Diagnostic and therapeuticapproach". World Journal of Gastroenterology. 15 (43): 5397. doi:10.3748/wjg.15.5397. ISSN 1007-9327.
  2. Hofmann S, Barth TF, Kornmann M, Henne-Bruns D (2014). "Appendix carcinoid associated with the Peutz-Jeghers syndrome". Int J Surg Case Rep. 5 (12): 964–7. doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2014.06.024. PMC 4276270. PMID 25460448.

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