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The individual at highest risk of pyelonephritis who requires monitoring for signs of its occurrence is the
Primary Sexual Characteristic
Primary sexual characteristics are the biological and anatomical features present at birth and directly involved in reproduction, such as the ovaries in females and the testes in males.
Testes
The male reproductive glands that produce sperm and testosterone, located in the scrotum.
Penis
A male reproductive organ that also serves as the outlet for urine in males.
Breasts
Glandular organs located on the chest of female mammals that produce milk to feed newborn offspring; also present in a less developed form in males.
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