A 35-year-old male presents with tender inguinal lymphadenopathy since 2 weeks ago. He also reports noting clear stains on his white underwear which don't smell like urine. History is significant for recent travel to South Africa 6 weeks ago. His Covid-19 PCR taken 1 day ago is negative for N. gonorrhea, T. pallidum, Covid-19, Ureaplasma urealyticum, Chlamydia trachomatis, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
2. Corrected_text: The right testis of a 67-year-old male is enlarged to twice its normal size when compared to the left over the past year. The patient denies pain or burning urination. History is significant for extensive travel to Southeast Asia over his career as an international banker. He retired two years ago. Biopsy results show multiple discreet granulomas with central necrosis and peripheral fibrosis. The tissue adjacent to the lesion appears histologically normal. The most probable cause of these findings is a testicular seminoma, a history of mumps during childhood, sarcoidosis, previously undiagnosed spirochete infection, or reactivation of latent tuberculosis.