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The nurse practitioner is seeing an infant in the clinic who is one week old. The testes are not present in the scrotum and nonpalpable in the inguinal canal. The parents are advised that this will be monitored closely due to the risk of infertility and malignancy. Medical or surgical correction may be necessary if the testes do not descend into the scrotum. Which is the most appropriate age to refer to a pediatric urologist if the testes fail to descend? 21 options: At the onset of puberty Immediately at birth 6 months to 1 year of age After puberty is fully completed
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