Cases of Operation for Undescended Testicles
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Polyorchidism; unilateral, one atrophic undescended double testicles
Polyorchidism is a very rare genitourinary anomaly defined with the presence of more than two testicles. Polyorchidism is associated up to 40% with undescended testicles. The present report is about an incidentally detected triorchidism case with unilateral, one atrophic undescended double testicles. A 4-year-old child, diagnosed with undescended left testicle revealed during orchiopexy polyorc...
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متن کاملScreening for undescended testes.
There is a general consensus among surgeons and paediatricians that cryptorchidism should be detected and treated by the age of 5 years, if not earlier. In reality, incomplete descent is often detected well beyond the age of 5. The effectiveness of local screening was assessed by reviewing the screening history and subsequent management of boys treated for undescended testes between 1983 and 19...
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عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine
سال: 1919
ISSN: 0035-9157
DOI: 10.1177/003591571901201738