A 23-year-old man comes to the urgent care clinic with intense left flank and lower left quadrant pain. one patient response to history of present illness questions that further supports a tentative diagnosis of renal calculi is:

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This 23-year-old man that is experiencing intense left flank and lower left quadrant pain is supposed to be tentatively diagnosed of renal calculi, and this condition is actually present with hematuria (blood in urine,) intermittent flank pain affecting the groins and genitals, and Kehr sign, in which the patient will experience pain on the left shoulder. 

Completed Question.

A. "My urine has been a bright yellow."

B. "I have had fever and chills for 2 days."

C. "I also have a headache and neck ache."

D. "My left testicle and shoulder hurt as well."

Answer:D. "My left testicle and shoulder hurt as well.

Explanation:

Renal Calculli  or Kidney stones is a clinical condition which occurs as a result of lodged of stone- like- crystalike  materials of  average size greater than  5 millimeters  in the urinary tract( the Ureter.) .

The  attempt by the ureter to Involuntary expel  the stone caused the  pain( renal colic pain) experienced.   The anatomical link from embrogenesis which connected the ureter, the genitals and the digestive organs is the cause of radiating  pain which is experienced by the subject at the left testicle and shoulder.

This pain also leads to vomiting, and nausea.

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