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This month's case comes from a fast track shift that starts out like any other—but takes an unexpected turn. A middle-aged patient presents with penile pain, something you might assume is STI-related or minor trauma. But as the story unfolds, the history and background push you to think beyond the usual suspects. The patient isn’t sexually active, has a chronic condition that changes the risk profile, and the exam reveals findings that don’t quite fit the common explanations. Suddenly, what felt like a straightforward case forces you to broaden your differential. From vascular processes to infectious concerns, this is a reminder that serious pathology can hide behind seemingly routine complaints. We’ll dig into what key questions you need to ask, what clues should raise red flags, and how to manage when the diagnosis isn’t common—or easy. Even in fast track, the unexpected shows up, and knowing how to recognize it can make all the difference. ✔ Subscribe today: https://www.emrap.org/subscribe ✔ Newsletter sign up: https://www.emrap.org/newsletter ✔ Donate to our non-profit, EM:RAP Global Outreach: https://www.emrapgo.org/ EM:RAP on Social Media: ► Follow on Twitter: / emrap_tweets ► Like on Facebook: / emergencymedicine ► Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emrapshow/?... ► Subscribe on YouTube: / emrapmedical Visit https://www.emrap.org/ for all your Emergency Medicine education! #emrap #emergencymedicine #urgentcare #meded