Testicular cancer Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 29-year-old man presents to the primary care clinic for follow-up regarding a testicular mass. The patient noticed a small, painful lump on the right testicle one month ago. The patient’s father had testicular cancer at age 31. Three days ago, the patient underwent testicular ultrasound which showed a solid, right sided intratesticular mass. Serum studies, including complete blood count, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) are pending. A chest X-ray and computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis did not reveal any additional lesions. Vital signs are within normal limits. On physical examination, there is a right-sided testicular mass that is tender to palpation. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

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