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Physical Examination
There are no findings specific only to liver cancer on physical examination. Findings may include the following, all of which may have other causes:
• Fever.
• Enlarged liver and spleen .
• Enlarged, hard lymph nodes .
• Swelling of the abdomen from fluid (ascites).
• Jaundice (the skin turning yellow).
• Swelling of the legs (edema).
Blood and Other Tests
• A complete blood count may be normal or may show a decrease (anemia) or increase in red blood cells .
• Routine liver function studies—blood tests measuring serum bilirubin and liver enzymes—may be abnormal,
but can be entirely normal even in advanced stages of primary liver cancer.
• Prothrombin Time and Partial Thromboplastin Time (PT and PTT) tests of clotting—usually done if a liver
problem is suspected—may be abnormal.