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  2. Testicular torsion - Wikipedia

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    Torsion is most frequent among adolescents with about 60% of cases presenting between 10 and 18 years of age. [27] It is the most common cause of rapid onset testicular pain and swelling in people under 18 years old. [27]

  3. 9 Reasons Your Balls Hurt - AOL

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    Understandably, since testicular cancer tends to appear when you are younger or when you have reached middle age, but Dr. Brahmbhatt points out that most cases of testicular cancer are in fact ...

  4. Epididymitis - Wikipedia

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    Epididymitis makes up 1 in 144 visits for medical care (0.69 percent) in men 18 to 50 years old or 600,000 cases in males between 18 and 35 in the United States. [6] It occurs primarily in those 16 to 30 years of age and 51 to 70 years. [6]

  5. Chronic testicular pain - Wikipedia

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    Chronic testicular pain is long-term pain of the testes. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is considered chronic if it has persisted for more than three months. [ 1 ] Chronic testicular pain may be caused by injury , infection , surgery , cancer , varicocele , or testicular torsion , and is a possible complication after vasectomy . [ 2 ]

  6. Epididymal hypertension - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] In males, the phenomenon results in an uncomfortable testicular sensation. [5] It most often describes a temporary fluid congestion in the testicles or vulva, caused by prolonged sexual arousal without orgasm. [6] [7] The term epididymal hypertension is derived from the epididymis, a part of the male reproductive system. [8]

  7. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Some of the most common signs and symptoms of low testosterone in men include: Reduced drive. ED. Testicular shrinkage. Sleep disturbances. Low energy levels. Hot flashes. Loss of muscle mass ...

  8. Appendix of testis - Wikipedia

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    Scrotal ultrasonography of an 85-year-old man with hydrocele, making the appendix of the testicle clearly distinctive as a 4 mm outpouching at upper right in image. Doppler shows some blood flow. The appendix testis (or hydatid of Morgagni ) is a vestigial remnant of the Müllerian duct , present on the upper pole of the testis and attached to ...

  9. Testicular pain - Wikipedia

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    There is often an absent or decreased cremasteric reflex, the testicle is elevated, and often is horizontal. [5] It occurs annually in about 1 in 4,000 males before 25 years of age, [3] is most frequent among adolescents (65% of cases presenting between 12 and 18 years of age), [6] and is rare after 35 years of age. [7]