Name: Caleb Metz
Age: 13 years
Gender: Male
Setting: Outpatient Clinic with Laboratory and Imaging
Capabilities
Chief Complaint: Left testicular pain
Date of Visit: April 26, 2024
History of Present Illness (HPI):
Caleb Metz, a 13-year-old Caucasian male, presents to the outpatient
clinic with his father, reporting sudden-onset left testicular pain starting
2 hours ago during a basketball game. He describes the pain as sharp,
persistent, and severe, rating it 9/10 on the pain scale. The pain is
localized to the left testicle and groin, worsens with movement, and is
unrelieved by rest or positional changes. Associated symptoms include
nausea and one episode of vomiting en route to the clinic. He denies
trauma to the groin, fever, dysuria, hematuria, or lower abdominal
pain. No recent illness, medication use, or changes in activity were
reported. Caleb is distressed but cooperative, and his father expresses
concern about the sudden onset and severity of symptoms.