Bell clapper deformity (abnormal testicular fixation) predisposes to which of the following conditions?
AHydrocele
BTesticular torsion
CTesticular atrophy
DVaricocele
Gold standard investigation for breast carcinoma screening in a patient with silicone breast implants
AMammography
BCT scan
CUSG
DMRI
A 40-year-old male visits a urologist and reports that for the past 2 weeks, his penis has been gradually curving to the right with associated pain during intercourse. He is able to have a normal erection and he does not recollect of any trauma to his penis. Although he is married, he admits to having unprotected sexual relationship with several females in the past year. His vitals are normal and physical examination is unremarkable except for a lesionless curved penis. It is painless to touch. Test results for sexually transmitted disease is pending. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
AFibrosis of corpus cavernosa
BCongenital hypospadias
CHypertrophy of corpus cavernosa
DFibrosis of tunica albuginea
ESyphilitic chancre
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