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In this case, it appears the jury came to the correct decision. Given the patient had only one previous episode of abdominal pain, and an inciting event (trauma to the testicle) on the second presentation, this does not appear to be a case of missed intermittent testicular torsion. Rather, this was a correctly diagnosed testicular torsion with a delayed presentation, resulting in an unsalvageable testicle.

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