Examination Of A lump Flashcards

1
Q

What are the five stages of examining a lump?

A

Look, feel, move, specific tests, regional lymph nodes

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2
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What are the five things when inspecting a lump?

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(1) location/position (2) contour (3) colour of the overlying skin (4) abnormalities in the overlying skin (5) abnormal vessels

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3
Q

How do you measure the location of a lump?

A

Measure it from a landmark

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4
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What are the options when looking at contour?

A

Regular or irregular

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5
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What are you looking for in the colour of the overlying skin of a lump?

A

It can either be erythematous or pigmented

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6
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Give an example of abnormalities in the overlying skin of a lump?

A

Peau d’orange

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7
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Give an example of abnormal vessels of a lump?

A

Telangiectasia

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8
Q

What 10 things you are feeling for in a lump?

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Surface, shape, size, tenderness, temperature, cough impulse, consistency, compressible, fluctuations, pulsatile or expansile

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9
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Give 3 examples of the surface of a lump

A

Smooth, regular or irregular

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10
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Give 7 examples of consistency of a lump?

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Soft, firm, hard, rubbery, uniform, varied, lobulated

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11
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What does it mean if a lump is pulsatile?

A

High blood flow

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12
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What does it mean if a lump is expansile?

A

It’s aneurysmal

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13
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What 3 things are you looking for when moving a lump?

A

Skin tethering, tethering to deeper structures and tethering to muscles and tendons

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14
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How do you measure skin tethering?

A

Attempt to pick up a fold of skin over the swelling and compare the degree of tethering with the other side

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15
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How do you determine if a lump is tethered to deeper structures?

A

Attempt to move the swelling in different planes relative to the surrounding tissues

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16
Q

How do you measure if a lump is tethered to muscles and tendons?

A

Palmate the swelling whilst asking the patient to use the relevant muscle

17
Q

What are the two specific tests you can do on a lump?

A

Transillumination and auscultation

18
Q

How do you perform transillumination?

A

If you suspect the mass is filled with clear fluid (hydrocoele) you should attempt to shine a pen torch through it

19
Q

What do you auscultate for on a lump?

A

Bruits or bowel sounds