Abstract

In a retrospective study of males aged 15–21 who presented to an urban pediatric emergency department with urinary complaints or suspected sexually transmitted infection (STI), investigators described evaluation and treatment patterns and rates of STI and assessed the usefulness of urinalysis. Patients with primary scrotal/testicular pain were excluded. Of 216 patients who …

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