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  • ExPERTPSSAP 20
    • What is the most appropriate next step in management?
  • ExPERTPSSAP 28
    • The most likely outcome is:
    • The best next step is
  • ExPERTPSSAP 13
    • The best next step in management of this infant with a testicular mass is
  • ExPERTPSSAP 14
    • The most definitive method to exclude ovarian torsion is
    • This condition following hernia repair is best described as
  • ExPERTOvarian Torsion
    • The most definitive method to exclude ovarian torsion is
  • ExPERTCryptorchidism
    • In addition to high ligation of the hernia sac, this patient should have
    • This condition following hernia repair is best described as
  • ExPERTPSSAP 18
    • In addition to high ligation of the hernia sac, this patient should have
  • ExPERTPSSAP 26
    • The best next step in care should be:
  • ExPERTPSSAP 15
    • In which of the following clinical scenarios would an inguinal ultrasound be most helpful?
  • ExPERTInguinal Hernia
    • In which of the following clinical scenarios would an inguinal ultrasound be most helpful?
    • This condition following hernia repair is best described as
  • ExPERTPSSAP 23
    • A 6-month old boy presents with enlarging bilateral hydroceles. A plan for bilateral open inguinal hydrocele repair is decided upon. At the time of surgery, after induction of general anesthesia, a previously unrecognized left-sided abdominal mass is palpated. Compression of the left scrotal hydrocele seems to increase the size of the mass slightly; release of compression causes the hydrocele to feel tense again.
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