A 29-year-old male patient presents with acute scrotal pain and dysuria.
A 29-year-old male patient
presents with acute scrotal pain and dysuria. He has a temperature of 101.8° F and a pulse of 115 b.p.m. but otherwise vital signs are within normal limits. He gets some relief of the scrotal discomfort when his scrotum is elevated on a rolled towel. This is known as:
A.
Varicocele
B.
Prehn’s sign
C.
Cremasteric sign
D.
Testicular torsion