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Disease Information for Testis, abscess
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Groin Mass
- Groin Pain
- Tachycardia/Fast heart rate
- Acute scrotum syndrome
- Enlarged testis/testes
- Pelvic Pain Male
- Scrotal edema/swelling
- Scrotal mass
- Scrotal Mass Fluctuant
- Scrotal pain
- Swelling of scrotum
- Testicular pain
- Unilateral large/tender/painful testicle
- Unilateral Tender/Painful Testicle
- Abdominal Pain
- Hypogastric Pain
- Left Lower Quadrant Pain in Elderly
- Lower Abdominal Pain
- Nausea
- Pain/abdomen radiation to genitals
- Vomiting
- Inguinal/groin adenopathy
- Inguinal Mass/Swelling
- Pelvic pain
- Cervical spine/neck limited motion
- Acutely ill patient/signs
- Constitutional symptoms
- Fever
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Fever, high
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- High body temperature
- Malaise
- Toxic and Febrile Septic
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Fever and High Sed Rate
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- Course/Acute
- Course/Acute only
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- Established Disease Population
- Patient/Septicemia
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- Man
- Sex & Age Groups
- Population/Adult Aged Only
- Population/Adult/all
- Population/Male
- Population/Male-only/limit
- Population/Man patient
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- High WBC/Left Shift (Lab)
- Acute inflammatory markers elevated (Lab)
- Left shifted differential smear (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Decreased
- SEMEN Sperm count
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Neutrophiles (Lab)
- Sed Rate/ESR/Sedimentation rate (Lab)
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Ultrasound
- Ultrasound/Scrotum Testicle Mass
- Ultrasound/Scrotum/Testes abnormal
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Epididymitis
- Orchitis
- Testicular cancer/tumor
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Granuloma/epidydimis
- Hyperpyrexia
- Infertility/sterility male
- Orchitis
- Testicle abscess
- Testis infarct
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Genital, male (category)
- CLASS/Testicle disorder (ex)
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- Pathophysiology/Primary Testicular Failure
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- PROCESS/Infected organ/abscess (category)
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- Surgical Procedures or Treatments
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