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Traumatic testicular injury: a fracture not to miss!
  1. Christopher J Rofe1,
  2. Ausami Abbas2,
  3. Timothy Bryant3
  1. 1Radiology ST4 at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Radiology Department, Southampton, UK
  2. 2Radiology ST2 at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Radiology Department, Southampton, UK
  3. 3Radiology consultant at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Radiology Department, Southampton, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ausami Abbas, Radiology ST2 at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Block C, Radiology Department, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Tremona Road, Southampton, Hampshire SO16 6YD, UK; drausami_abbas{at}msn.com

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