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added 48 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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A 13-year old male presents with acute scrotal pain and nausea and vomiting. What finding on history or physical exam would most support your suspicion of testicular torsion?
A 13-year old male presents with acute scrotal pain and nausea and vomiting. What finding on history or physical exam would most support your suspicion of testicular torsion?
added 48 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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A 6-year old male presents with a two year history of bedwetting. He has no dysuria and your screen for neurologic and urologic disease is negative. In addition to a thorough history, your initial workup includes:
A 6-year old male presents with a two year history of bedwetting. He has no dysuria and your screen for neurologic and urologic disease is negative. In addition to a thorough history, your initial workup includes:
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created by Daniel Kozan.
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You see a two day old infant in neonatal ICU who is tachycardic and hypotensive. On exam you palpate a thickened, distended bladder and hydronephrotic kidneys. Testicles are descended bilaterally. Which finding would be most suggestive of posterior urethral valves?
You see a two day old infant in neonatal ICU who is tachycardic and hypotensive. On exam you palpate a thickened, distended bladder and hydronephrotic kidneys. Testicles are descended bilaterally. Which finding would be most suggestive of posterior urethral valves?
added 48 months ago.
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You see a two month old boy with failure to thrive. He has no prenatal ultrasound records. On physical exam you feel an enlarged kidney on the right side. Renal ultrasound reveals dilation of the right renal pelvis but not ureter. Which of the following is true about this patient's condition?
You see a two month old boy with failure to thrive. He has no prenatal ultrasound records. On physical exam you feel an enlarged kidney on the right side. Renal ultrasound reveals dilation of the right renal pelvis but not ureter. Which of the following is true about this patient's condition?
added 48 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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A four year old male presents with increasing abdominal girth and poorly localized abdominal pain. On physical exam he is hypertensive and you find a mass in his left flank. You note an enlarged tongue and that one side of his face appears larger than the other. His past history includes omphaloc...
A four year old male presents with increasing abdominal girth and poorly localized abdominal pain. On physical exam he is hypertensive and you find a mass in his left flank. You note an enlarged tongue and that one side of his face appears larger than the other. His past history includes omphaloc...
added 48 months ago.
created by Daniel Kozan.
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A 14 year old male presents with a scrotal mass. Which finding would be least suggestive of neoplasm?
A 14 year old male presents with a scrotal mass. Which finding would be least suggestive of neoplasm?
