Clinical Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2003.
World J Gastroenterol. May 15, 2003; 9(5): 1098-1101
Published online May 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i5.1098
Table 1 Presenting symptoms (may be more than one in each patient) and signs and their frequency in patients (n = 32)
Symptoms and signsNumber of patientsPercentage (%)
Abdominal pain1651.2
Weight loss1651.2
Ascites1238.4
Diarrhea1032
Cough and sputum619.2
Vomiting and nausea516
Fever412.8
Perforation39.6
Bone pain26.4
Night sweats26.4
Urinary symptoms13.2
Mass in the lower quadrant13.2
Cervical pain13.2
Evisseration following laparotomy13.2
Incidental13.2
Operation because of brid ileus13.2
Table 2 Abdominal ultrasonographic findings (may be more than one in each patient) and their frequency in the patients (n = 26)
Abdominal USG findingsNumber of patientsPercentage (%)
Normal417.2
Ascites1453.2
Hepatomegaly417.2
Thickening311.4
Atrophic27.6
Abdominal27.6
Hepatosteatosis27.6
Splenomegaly13.8
Pericardial13.8
LAP13.8
Calcifications13.8