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[|Human|] We just noticed last week that our six year old only has one testicle.  He has had a fever off and on for the past 3 weeks.  He has had no other "symtoms" after his fever broke, (except for this rash-like area around the pubic / pelvis).  That is when I noticed that he only has one testicle.  He is going in for an ultra-sound, but should I be concerned?
[|AI|]  Hi, Orchiopexy is recommended. Based on the history given your son has monarchism while the other testis being descended (testicle that has not moved into its proper location in the scrotum). Unfortunately there is a high risk of complications like testicular torsion, trauma, and testicular cancer with the descended testis hence, it should be fixed to its normal position in the scrotum by a surgical procedure called orchiopexy. Let him undergo the ultrasound or MRI to confirm the diagnosis followed by the treatment as described above. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.