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A 25 year old male patient presents to your clinic complaining of heaviness in his scrotum. His past medical history is unremarkable. He does not smoke or drink alcohol. His family history is noncontributory. Physical exam is normal except for a painless, hard mass in his right testicle. You order a testicular ultrasound which reveals a solid mass arising from the right testicle 2X2 cm. What should you do next?
a) Fine needle aspiration
b) Reassurance
c) Repeat the ultrasound after 6 months
d) Surgery
e) Trans-scrotal biopsy
A 25 year old male patient presents to your clinic complaining of heaviness in his scrotum. His past medical history is unremarkable. He does not smoke or drink alcohol. His family history is noncontributory. Physical exam is normal except for a painless, hard mass in his right testicle. You order a testicular ultrasound which reveals a solid mass arising from the right testicle 2X2 cm. What should you do next?
a) Fine needle aspiration
b) Reassurance
c) Repeat the ultrasound after 6 months
d) Surgery
e) Trans-scrotal biopsy
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