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1 History & Examination of a lump
M K ALAM MS; FRCS Professor of Surgery

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3 History of a lump When did you noticed it? How did you noticed it?
Is the lump symptomatic? Pain, pressure effect Any change in size since first noticed? Does the lump ever disappear/ reduce in size? Hernia Aggravating / relieving factors ? Any other lump ? Any cause- Trauma? Heavy wt. lifting?

4 History Remaining history- as usual Systemic inquiry
Past medical/ surgical history Medications Allergies Social

5 General examination Patient permission A nurse present Vital signs
Adequate exposure

6 Examination of a lump- Inspection:
Site: Lipoma- limbs, trunk, Ganglion- hand, Sebaceous cyst- scalp, back Size Shape: spherical- lipoma, sebaceous cyst Surface: lobulated- lipoma, punctum- sebaceous cyst

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9 Examination of a lump- Inspection
Colour: Red- inflammatory swellings , capillary haemangioma Blue- haemangioma, hematoma Pulsation: aneurysm Cough impulse: hernia Any other lump?

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15 Examination of a lump- Palpation
Site Size Shape Surface Edge- well-defined/ ill-defined

16 Pulsation: True vs transmitted - 2 finger technique

17 Examination of a lump- Palpation
Temperature Tenderness Consistency- hard, firm, soft

18 Soft swelling- palpation
Fluctuation Transillumination Reducibility Compressibility Cough impulse

19 Examination of a lump- FLUCTUATION
TRANSMISSION OF IMPULSE IN TWO DIRECTIONS AT RIGHT ANGLES TO EACH OTHER. IMPLIES PRSENCE OF FLUID IN THE SWELLING. Fluctuation- for fixed & mobile lump, tested in 2 axis

20 Examination of a lump- palpation
Transillumination Compressibility: Sustained pressure empties swelling which refills on release of pressure- haemangioma

21 Examination of a lump- palpation
Reducibility: reduced into another space Does not return spontaneously Attachments- overlying skin, underlying muscle/bone Regional lymph nodes

22 Examination of a lump Percussion: Auscultation: Dull (solid, fluid)
Resonant (gas) Auscultation: Bruit (vascular) Bowel sounds(hernia)

23 Systemic examination Complete examination of the patient

24 Thank you!


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