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A 15-year-old soccer player complains of stomach pain and a strange feeling in his groin. He indicates that he did not get hit in the stomach or groin and has been sitting in class before coming to practice. You ask him to examine his testicles and tell you if one is larger than the other. When he does a self-examination, he complains of extreme pain and a lump in his scrotum. What should you do?
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A 15-year-old soccer player complains of stomach pain and a strange feeling in his groin. He indicates that he did not get hit in the stomach or groin and has been sitting in class before coming to practice. You ask him to examine his testicles and tell you if one is larger than the other. When he does a self-examination, he complains of extreme pain and a lump in his scrotum. What should you do?
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