A 35 year old man with painless left testicular enlargement for the past 6 months which is increasing in size and 3 times larger than the right side. There is no tenderness or redn... A 35 year old man with painless left testicular enlargement for the past 6 months which is increasing in size and 3 times larger than the right side. There is no tenderness or redness. What is the most likely diagnosis? a. Testicular tumor b. Hydrocele c. Epididymal cyst d. Epididymo-orchitis e. Reassure

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The question is asking for the most likely diagnosis related to a specific medical condition presented in a clinical vignette. The key concepts include testicular enlargement, pain characteristics, size comparison, and absence of associated symptoms which guide the differential diagnosis.

Answer

Testicular tumor.

The most likely diagnosis is a testicular tumor.

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The most likely diagnosis is a testicular tumor.

More Information

The case of a 35-year-old man presenting with painless and progressive enlargement of the testicle is highly suggestive of a testicular tumor, as this is a common presentation for testicular cancer.

Tips

A common mistake is to assume any painless swelling must be benign, but painless swelling can also indicate a tumor.

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