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You see a 43-year-old man who presents with a 24-hour history of intermittent sharp pain in his left side radiating to his testicle. The pain is associated with nausea.
On examination, there is no abdominal tenderness, but a urine dipstick test reveals microscopic haematuria. His observations are normal.
Appendicitis Bladder carcinoma Diverticulitis Renal stones Testicular torsion
Answer DOI: 10.1177/17557380231212319a
