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Intra-abdominal testicular teratoma complicated by torsion: A case report. [PDF]
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Clinical and molecular characterization of 18p deletion syndrome and a novel case with reproductive disorder. [PDF]
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Irreversible blindness induced by vitamin A deficiency in a child with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder secondary to Noonan syndrome. [PDF]
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Lifetime risk of solid tumors and leukemia in Down Syndrome: a population-based Swedish matched cohort study. [PDF]
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Gonadotropins in Mini-Puberty: Pathophysiological and Therapeutic Implications for Male Congenital Hypogonadism. [PDF]
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Right-Sided Triorchidism: A Rare Case of Supernumerary Testis in a Young Adult Male. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2013
Cryptorchidism remains a major cause of male infertility and can be associated with germ cell tumors. Recent reports regarding cause, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of this disorder continue to inform our understanding of this common and important problem.
Peter A, Lee, Christopher P, Houk
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Cryptorchidism remains a major cause of male infertility and can be associated with germ cell tumors. Recent reports regarding cause, diagnosis, treatment and outcome of this disorder continue to inform our understanding of this common and important problem.
Peter A, Lee, Christopher P, Houk
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2010
Cryptorchidism is a very common anomaly of the male genitalia, affecting 2%-4% of male infants and is more common in premature infants. There are two separate stages of testicular descent. The first stage occurs at 8-15 weeks' gestation in the human fetus and is characterized by enlargement of the genito-inguinal ligament, or gubernaculum, and ...
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Cryptorchidism is a very common anomaly of the male genitalia, affecting 2%-4% of male infants and is more common in premature infants. There are two separate stages of testicular descent. The first stage occurs at 8-15 weeks' gestation in the human fetus and is characterized by enlargement of the genito-inguinal ligament, or gubernaculum, and ...
John M, Hutson +3 more
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