An abdominal mass is usually detected on routine physical examination. Most of the time they develop slowly. You may not be able to feel the mass. Where the pain occurs helps the doctor make a diagnosis. For example, the abdomen is usually divided into 4 areas: right-upper quadrant, left-upper quadrant, right-lower quadrant, and left-lower quadrant. Other terms used to specify the location of abdominal pain or masses include: - Periumbilical -- the area around the bellybutton
- Epigastric -- center of the abdomen just below the ribcage
The location of the mass, and its firmness, texture, and other qualities can provide clues as to the cause of an abdominal mass. |