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Management of epididymo-orchitis in primary care: results from a large UK primary care database

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Management of epididymo-orchitis in primary care: results from a large UK primary care database. / Nicholson, Amanda; Rait, Greta; Murray-Thomas, Tarita et al.
In: British Journal of General Practice, Vol. 60, No. 579, 10.2010, p. e407-22.

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Nicholson, A, Rait, G, Murray-Thomas, T, Hughes, G, Mercer, CH & Cassell, J 2010, 'Management of epididymo-orchitis in primary care: results from a large UK primary care database', British Journal of General Practice, vol. 60, no. 579, pp. e407-22. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp10X532413

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Nicholson, A., Rait, G., Murray-Thomas, T., Hughes, G., Mercer, C. H., & Cassell, J. (2010). Management of epididymo-orchitis in primary care: results from a large UK primary care database. British Journal of General Practice, 60(579), e407-22. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp10X532413

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Nicholson A, Rait G, Murray-Thomas T, Hughes G, Mercer CH, Cassell J. Management of epididymo-orchitis in primary care: results from a large UK primary care database. British Journal of General Practice. 2010 Oct;60(579):e407-22. doi: 10.3399/bjgp10X532413

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Nicholson, Amanda ; Rait, Greta ; Murray-Thomas, Tarita et al. / Management of epididymo-orchitis in primary care : results from a large UK primary care database. In: British Journal of General Practice. 2010 ; Vol. 60, No. 579. pp. e407-22.

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abstract = "Epididymo-orchitis is a common urological presentation in men but recent incidence data are lacking. Guidelines for management recommend detailed investigation and treatment for sexually transmitted pathogens, such as Chlamydia trachomatis. Data from secondary care indicate that these guidelines are poorly followed. It is not known how epididymo-orchitis is managed in UK general practice.",
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