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  1. ... percent and 0 percent rate of misdiagnosis for testicular pain among surgeons and emergency clinicians, respectively, and equal ... complaints in the pediatric ED including head trauma, testicular pain, and abdominal pain. 126 Data suggest that early ...
  2. ... serious harm Crosby, 2013 16 Minor head trauma, Testicular pain, Abdominal pain Western Europe Pediatrics Head trauma: 0.3% (by surgeon and/or EM provider); Testicular pain: 1.6% surgeon, 0% EM; Abdominal pain: 1% ...
  3. ... pain such as: How long have you had testicular pain? Did it start suddenly or slowly? Is the ... Matsumoto AM, Anawalt BD. Testicular disorders. In: Melmed S, Auchus RJ, Goldfine ... orchitis, and epididymitis. In: Partin AW, Domochowski RR, Kavoussi ...
  4. ... in an arm Tendon injury Tendon rupture Tendonitis Testicular pain Thermal burn Thrombocytopenia I Thrombocytopenia II Thrombophlebitis Tinea ... Status asthmaticus Substance abuse Suicidal ideation Tension headache Testicular ... Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23; Pneumovax) ...
  5. ... cause of testicular enlargement or the reason for testicular pain.
  6. ... important to rule out other causes of a testicular lump . Pain in the scrotum or testicles is an emergency. ...
  7. ... masses Scrotal swelling Scrotal ultrasound Testicle lump Testicle pain Testicular failure Testicular self-exam Testicular torsion Testicular torsion ...
  8. ... and regular health checkups are important. Symptoms of testicular cancer can include pain, swelling, or lumps in the testicles or groin ...
  9. ... of testicular tissue due to lack of blood (testicular infarction) Infertility Sudden and severe pain in the scrotum is a medical emergency. You ...
  10. ... a hernia (this may or may not cause pain) Hydrocele Spermatocele Testicular cancer Varicocele Cyst of epididymis or testicle
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