Which of the following would you do next?

Mr. Patel is a 64-year-old man who was told by another care provider that his liver is enlarged. Although he is a life-long smoker, he has never used drugs or alcohol and has no knowledge of liver disease. Indeed, on examination, a liver edge is palpable 4 centimeters below the costal arch.

A) Check an ultrasound of the liver
B) Obtain a hepatitis panel
C) Determine liver span by percussion
D) Adopt a “watchful waiting” approach


C) Determine liver span by percussion

A liver edge palpable this far below the costal arch should not be ignored. Ultrasound and laboratory investigation are reasonable if the liver is actually enlarged. Mr. Patel has developed emphysema with flattening of the diaphragms. This pushes a normal-sized liver below the costal arch so that it appears to be enlarged. A liver span should be determined by percussing down the chest wall until dullness is heard. A measurement is then made between this point and the lower border of the liver to determine its span; 6–12 centimeters in the mid-clavicular line is normal. Percussion is the only way to assess liver size on examination, and in this case it saved the patient much inconvenience and expense.

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