نتایج جستجو برای: vanishing testes

تعداد نتایج: 24852  

2012
Tariq O. Abbas Ahmed Hayati Adel Ismail Mansour Ali

Background. Undescended testis is one of the most common urological problems in children, affecting about 1% of boys at age of 1 year. Of these, about 20% have a nonpalpable testis with a very high probability that the testis is absent. This may have a significant impact on the possibility of malignancy in these testes, as well as on the later fertility of these subjects. Methods. We retrospect...

2013
Abdullahi Ali Ibrahim

A comparative study of testicular biometry was done in rams using three major breeds of sheep in Nigeria. Biometrical parameters observed were scrotal circumference (SC), testes weight (TW), testes length (TL), tunica albuginea weight (TAW), testes volume (TV), testes density (TD), epididymal weight (EW), epididymal length (EL), caput (CA), corpus (CO), cauda weight (CU), epididymal volume (EV)...

Journal: :Reproduction 2003
Rilianawati R Speed M Taggart H J Cooke

Dazl knockout male mice are infertile because their germ cells are unable to complete the first meiotic prophase in the first wave of spermatogenesis and thereafter decrease in number due to a block at the A-aligned to A1 transition. The ability of the surviving somatic components of the testes to retain their function in the absence of mature germ cells was tested by injecting marked wild-type...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2000
C H Chui A S Jacobsen

AIM OF STUDY To examine the role of laparoscopy in the evaluation of the non-palpable undescended testes in paediatric patients. METHOD A review of all laparoscopies performed for the evaluation of the non-palpable undescended testes in a children's hospital over a 12-month period was conducted. Special attention was paid to the patients' age, the location of the testes at the time of laparos...

Journal: :Current opinion in pediatrics 2007
John M Gatti Daniel J Ostlie

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The stable incidence of undescended nonpalpable testes and the ever-progressing utilization of laparoscopy has led to the commonplace utilization of laparoscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of these nonpalpable testes. The historical published literature is ambiguous with regard to recommendations regarding the use of laparoscopy in the setting of nonpalpable testes. As a re...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2015
Renée C Firman Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Evan Thyer Samantha Wheeler Zayaputeri Yamin Michael Yuan Leigh W Simmons

Theory assumes that postcopulatory sexual selection favors increased investment in testes size because greater numbers of sperm within the ejaculate increase the chance of success in sperm competition, and larger testes are able to produce more sperm. However, changes in the organization of the testes tissue may also affect sperm production rates. Indeed, recent comparative analyses suggest tha...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2003
T Wise D D Lunstra G A Rohrer J J Ford

The inverse relationship of testicular size and circulating follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) concentrations has been documented, and accompanying this relationship is the change in color of the parenchymal tissue of the testes. Large testes (300 to 400 g) are pink to light red and small testes (100 g) are dark maroon with color gradations for weights in between. It was hypothesized that this ...

2007
In-Jeoung Baek Jung-Min Yon Se-Ra Lee Yan Jin Mi-Ra Kim Byeongwoo Ahn Jin Tae Hong Young-Kug Choo Beom Jun Lee Young Won Yun Sang-Yoon Nam

Phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase (PHGPx), an antioxidative selenoprotein, is modulated by estrogen in the testis and oviduct. To examine whether potential endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) affect the microenvironment of the testes, the expression patterns of PHGPx mRNA and histological changes were analyzed in 5-week-old Sprague-Dawley male rats exposed to several EDCs such...

2013
Monte S. Willis Harold W. Manter

Allocreadium lobatum Wallin 1909, a parasite of freshwater fish, was originally described as having distinct lobate testes, and subsequent descriptions have left this original description unchanged. The present study quantifies the observation of distinctly non-lobate testes that could be categorized as round or asymmetrical in addition to the previously described lobate testes. Six hundred thi...

Journal: :Development 1993
M Buehr S Gu A McLaren

Testes from 11.5-day-old mouse embryos, with and without attached mesonephroi, were cultured for 7 days. Isolated testes failed to develop well-differentiated testis cords: however, when cultured attached to a mesonephros from either a male or a female donor embryo, testes developed cords that were normal in appearance. Testes cultured next to a mesonephric region but separated from it by a per...

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