CROSSED ECTOPIA OF TESTIS IN A MALE INTERSEX
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Crossed renal ectopia.
OBJECTIVE To report two cases of right crossed non-fused renal ectopia diagnosed in male patients about 30 years of age who arrived to emergency centres with symptoms of renal colic. METHODS We report two cases of male patients who arrived to an emergency centre complaining of colic lumbar pain. Crossed renal ectopia was finally revealed by means of intravenous urogram after several analytica...
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Crossed Testicular Ectopia (CTE), an extremely rare congenital anomaly, was first described by Lenhossek, the finding of an ectopic testis in an autopsy performed by his father (1). It is a deviation of testicular descent resulting in unilateral location of both testes (2). CTE poses a problem of diagnosis and treatment. The ethology of crossed testicular ectopic remains undefined but has been ...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Japanese Journal of Urology
سال: 1957
ISSN: 0021-5287,1884-7110
DOI: 10.5980/jpnjurol1928.48.8_660