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Liver enlargement (hepatomegaly) can cause a firm, irregular mass below the right rib cage (right costal margin), or on the left side in the stomach area (epigastric).
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Differential Diagnosis for Tender epigastric area/Tenderness Definition: Add a definition for Tender epigastric area/Tenderness Trauma Causes Pancreas injury to Abdominal wall/muscle strain Gastric... ... [Add a definition for Tender epigastric area/Tenderness]
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You will also notice as you exhale this very warm, moist breath, that the epigastric area does NOT move inward, nor should it, because the diaphragm is active.  If the epigastric area does move inward it signals that the diaphragm has collapsed upward and can no longer resist the exhaling abdomen muscles.  In other...
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Liver enlargement (hepatomegaly) can cause a firm, irregular mass below the right rib cage (right costal margin), or on the left side in the stomach area (epigastric). ... Pancreatic abscess can cause a mass in the upper abdomen in the epigastric area.
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changes in the epigastric skin probably represent extrafacial erythema- tous telangiectatic ... erythematous background was present in the epigastric area . ...
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the epigastric area of the abdomen (Fig 2). The liver and spleen were not palpably enlarged. There were no hemorrhoids. Results of a complete blood cell ...
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Physical examination showed a fullness in the epigastric area with visible peristalsis, absence of tenderness and normal active bowel sounds. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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I have had this chronic gnawing sensation in my epigastric area for about 2 mos now. In February, I had an EGD and was dx'd w/ hemorrhagic gastritis. was placed on Nexium, and my symtoms improved. I ran out of the script, was off of it for about 4 days, s/s came back, so I refilled the script.
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Persistient pain that is constant or colic-like, worse with pressure and eating, fullness and discomfort in the epigastric area, nausea, foul belching, vomiting of undigested food.
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