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Points in the examination

Authoring team

In examination of these patients it is critical to find any focal disease. Thus, the examination should reveal any:

  • skin lesions
  • joint/bone problems
  • lymphadenopathy
  • organomegaly
  • tenderness
  • chest infection
  • cardiac murmurs
  • inflamed genitoperineal regions
  • confusion, focal signs, meningism

Signs are often absent or subtle.

In addition, a general survey must be made to establish the patient's general constitution: nutritional status, oedema, jaundice, anaemia, etc.


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