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Primary care a collaborative practice UTI in males should be treated with - Answer-fluoroquinolones for 10 to 14 days Acute prostatitis should be treated with - Answer-Bactrim DS (tmp-smx) for 2 weeks or fluoroquinolones Spermatocele is - Answer-a small non tender, freely movable mass above and behind testis Epididymitis - Answer-scrotum is red, enlarge and difficult to distinguish from testis, a positive prehn sign is observed Prehn sign - Answer-a relief when scrotum is elevated with epididymitis An erythematous and enlarge testicles with absent of cremasteric sign in some instances with small area of cyanosis (blue dot sign) - Answer-Testicular Torsion Testicular edema is so pronounced, painful, usually involves systemic viral infection (Mumps) and includes unilateral or bilateral erythema, edema, and scrotal tenderness, which occurs 4 to 7 days after initial fever - Answer-Orchitis

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Primary care a collaborative practice
UTI in males should be treated with - Answer-fluoroquinolones for 10 to 14 days

Acute prostatitis should be treated with - Answer-Bactrim DS (tmp-smx) for 2 weeks
or fluoroquinolones

Spermatocele is - Answer-a small non tender, freely movable mass above and
behind testis

Epididymitis - Answer-scrotum is red, enlarge and difficult to distinguish from testis, a
positive prehn sign is observed

Prehn sign - Answer-a relief when scrotum is elevated with epididymitis

An erythematous and enlarge testicles with absent of cremasteric sign in some
instances with small area of cyanosis (blue dot sign) - Answer-Testicular Torsion

Testicular edema is so pronounced, painful, usually involves systemic viral infection
(Mumps) and includes unilateral or bilateral erythema, edema, and scrotal
tenderness, which occurs 4 to 7 days after initial fever - Answer-Orchitis

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