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Your patient is a 30-year-old male complaining of pain radiating from the left flank into the groin. He states that it began as a vague pain in his flank, then became very sharp and radiating. Based on his description of his pain, you would also expect him to complain of:
A) inability to urinate.
B) purulent urethral discharge.
C) fever.
D) painful urination.
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