Aquifer Case 27
Aquifer Case 27
Aquifer Case 27
I. Epidemiology/Patient Profile:
Andrew is a 17-year-old healthy male presents with severe acute right sided groin pain that
radiates to the right scrotum x 4 hours. Previously similar episode – resolved spontaneously.
Patient reports nausea but denies diarrhea and urinary symptoms.
Alternative Trauma
Dx:
Alternative Epididymitis
Dx:
Date:
4
Reference
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