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Lymphadenopathy in the groin may be a sign of malignancy

Groin swelling - red flag symptoms

Signs and symptoms of potentially serious pathology in patients presenting with groin swelling, incl...

Differential diagnoses: Presentation of groin swellings

Dr Stollery discusses the diagnosis of congenital hydrocoele, hydrocoele, inguinal hernia and inguin...

Epididymitis with or without orchitis is managed with analgesia, scrotal support and antibiotics (Photograph: SPL)

Scrotal pain

Revise the causes and presentation of scrotal pain and when to refer. By GP Dr Lizzie Croton...

This problem often develops months or even years after a vasectomy (Photograph: SPL)

Identifying the cause of testicular pain

Post-vasectomy pain is a well recognised, poorly publicised condition, write Dr Jonathan Pinnell and...

Inflammation and erythema due to epididymo-orchitis (Photograph: SPL)

The basics - Scrotal swellings

Scrotal swellings can affect all age groups and can be caused by testicular and non-testicular lesio...

Photograph: UNP

Q & A - Testicular pain and gliclazides

Our panel of experts answer questions posted on our website....

Case study: An unusual cause of pain in the testicle

A patient presents with slow onset of testicular pain with no obvious cause. Dr Keith Barnard explai...

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