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- Physical Examination
- • On a gynecologic examination, the external genitalia is usually normal. The cervix may be involved with cancer
- (Stage II), and the vagina may also be involved (Stage III).
- • Occasionally the uterus will be enlarged or softened and masses may be detected in the pelvis (a rectal
- examination is an important aspect of the pelvic examination).
- • Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck and groin.
- • Enlarged liver, abdominal mass or excessive abdominal fluid (ascites).
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- Blood and Other Tests
- • Complete blood count.
- • Serum liver and kidney tests.
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- Imaging
- • Ultrasound may be useful to assess the ovaries, liver, kidneys and upper abdomen.
- • CT scan can be used for the same purpose.
- • Chest x-ray.