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Palpable refers to something that can be felt or touched, especially in the context of a medical examination. In medicine, a palpable mass or lump is one that can be detected through touch. Palpation is the process of using one's hands to check the body, especially while perceiving/diagnosing a disease or illness.

Definition[edit]

A palpable mass or lump is one that can be felt by touch. It is derived from the Latin word 'palpare' which means to touch or feel. In a medical context, palpable often refers to something that can be discovered through a physical examination, such as a lump in the breast or an enlarged organ.

Palpation[edit]

Palpation is a method used by medical professionals to diagnose illness or disease, or to assess the health of a patient. It involves using the hands and fingers to feel the body, particularly the abdomen and other soft tissues, for abnormalities such as lumps, masses, or areas of pain.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Palpable masses or abnormalities can indicate a variety of medical conditions, depending on their location. For example, a palpable lump in the breast may be a sign of breast cancer, while a palpable mass in the abdomen could indicate an abdominal aortic aneurysm or a tumor.

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