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738 Hydrocele Hypercalcemia
Hydrocele..........................................
ARTHUR I. SAGALOWSKY, MD
history & physical
■simple fluid-filled mass in tunica vaginalis
■confined to scrotum most often; may extend to spermatic cord or
peritoneum (communicating type)
■congenital (patent processus vaginalis), spontaneous, or secondary
to inflammation, infection, trauma
■smooth, round, cystic, non-tender scrotal mass
tests
■transilluminates
■ultrasound helpful
differential diagnosis
n/a
management
n/a
specific therapy
■observation if small, asymptomatic
■surgery if symptomatic
follow-up
n/a
complications and prognosis
n/a
Hypercalcemia......................................
DOLORES SHOBACK, MD
history & physical
History
■Nausea, constipation, abdominal pain, decreased mentation, lassi-
tude, thirst, dehydration, reduced urine flow, nocturia, polyuria