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Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.,C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Physical Examination
Testicles
- Compare the size, tenderness and position.
- Palpatate spermatic cord.
- Transilluminate areas that could potentially contain a mass.
- Explore cords and canals for hernia, tenderness etc.
- Digital rectal exam
- In patients with epididymitis, the pain will be relieved upon lifting the testicle above the symphysis pubis.