
Mr. L has an unusually thick scrotum, with edema and pitting. He has a history of cardiac problems. The appearance of his scrotum is most likely a(n) :
A) congenital defect that has worsened.
B) indication of general fluid retention.
C) normal consequence of aging.
D) complication of the development of mumps.
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