Sep 14, 2017
A 15
year old male patient is coming to your emergency department
complaining of pain in his right testicle. He said the pain began 6
hours ago, mid sleep, and threw up before arriving to the
ED.
Physical exam shows a tender, swollen, and
slightly elevated right testicle. The cremasteric reflex is
absent.
The patient is unable to go to the OR immediately.
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