Abdominal pain which presents as a palpable mass on clinical examination.
The primary role of ultrasound is the evaluation of palpable or mammographically identified masses.
Patients typically present with a firm, palpable mass.
On light palpation, the examiner tests for any palpable mass, rigidity, or pain.
Cervical cancer also might be asymptomatic or might manifest with bleeding, pain, or a palpable mass.
On physical examination, a palpable abdominal mass can be noted.
Physical examination may detect a palpable abdominal or flank mass caused by the enlarged kidney.
Since hepatic adenomas can be large (8-15 cm), patients may notice a palpable mass.
Signs of splenomegaly may include a palpable left upper quadrant abdominal mass or splenic rub.
Abdominal pain and a palpable mass are among the main clinical findings.