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20y man has a painless 2 cm nodule in his right scrotum. the nodule is difficult to distinguish form the right testis and does not transilluminate there is no additional swelling or inguinal adenopathy. the most likely diagnosis is
a cryptorchidism
b hydrocele
c scrotal cyst
d testicular cancer
e testicular torsion
f varicocele
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#2
ff
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#3
the ans is D
do you think it is right?
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#4
answer F) testicular torsion is very painouchhhhhhyyy
Agree with usmlepedia
Painless mass, young male, does not transilluminate there is no additional swelling or inguinal adenopathy, is cancer.

WHY no inguinal adenopathy?
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#5
hav heard that in Varicocele ther eis bag of worms feel, correct me, if wrong. So the ans is testicular cancer,
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#6
OOOPS, sorry choice f was for varicocele, I am dyslexic, I mean choice E is painful, apologize gabriel.

agree smosit1
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#7
yep it is testicular cancer...


for Smosit youy can see an image here/

http://images.google.fr/imgres?imgurl=ht...l%26sa%3DN
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