I believe that spermatocele is a cyst that develops in the epididymis and is filled with a milky fluid containing sperm. It is an abnormal sac that develops in the epididymis which is a small, coiled tube located on the upper testicle that collects and transports sperm. A spermatocele is usually painless and filled with milky or clear fluid that might contain sperm.
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The father had 54% of the body covered by burns, since a little more than half of his body was burned. In addition, to calculate the percentage of body burn, the following values are considered: head, arms and legs - 9% torso front - 18% torso back - 18%. In addition, the father feels little pain in his legs (which had worse burns) because the third degree burn destroys the nerve endings, while the second degree burn only damages these endings promoting intense pain.
The daughter had 9% of her body burned by first degree burns, which corresponds to her lower limbs. These burns involve the skin and the epidermis, for this reason, we can say that the legs are the part of the daughter's body that has compromised hair and epidermis.
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I’m guessing San francisco was cooler and st. louis was warmer?