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Cryptorchidism and Infertility
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1982Although the maldescended or dystopic testis is one of the most common congenital anomalies in man, proper treatment remains a subject of much discussion and confusion. Certainly, in light of the previously described findings, the future fertility of the patient with unilateral cryptorchidism, regardless of age of correction, should be a realistic ...
Larry I. Lipshultz, H P Hezmall
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1967
Summary Following the quiescent phase of testicular development, progressive degeneration of dystopic testicular tissue takes place beginning at the age of 5–6 years. Therapeutic measures should be taken at or before this age. In unilateral testicular dystopia, normal testicular tissue is present in the scrotal testis in only one third of the cases ...
Hermann A. Hienz, Waldemar Ch. Hecker
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Summary Following the quiescent phase of testicular development, progressive degeneration of dystopic testicular tissue takes place beginning at the age of 5–6 years. Therapeutic measures should be taken at or before this age. In unilateral testicular dystopia, normal testicular tissue is present in the scrotal testis in only one third of the cases ...
Hermann A. Hienz, Waldemar Ch. Hecker
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Pediatrics, 1976
The majority of instances of undescended testes occur sporadically, but cryptorchidism in more than one member of a family is not rare in our experience despite the paucity of published reports. Occurrence of cryptorchidism among siblings has been reported by several investigators.1-3 Charny and Wolgin described left-sided undescended testes in a ...
I, Rezvani, K R, Rettig, A M, DiGeorge
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The majority of instances of undescended testes occur sporadically, but cryptorchidism in more than one member of a family is not rare in our experience despite the paucity of published reports. Occurrence of cryptorchidism among siblings has been reported by several investigators.1-3 Charny and Wolgin described left-sided undescended testes in a ...
I, Rezvani, K R, Rettig, A M, DiGeorge
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Histopathology of the Cryptorchid Testis
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1982Morphologic studies of cryptorchid testes do not show any pathologic changes other than one of malpositioning within the first year of life. Beginning with the third year of life histologic alterations become apparent in all structures. There is a marked increase in the number of mitochondria, which later degenerate and develop vacuoles.
Mengel, Wolfgang+3 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
Sir .—The article by Gilhooly et al 1 states that the overall fertility prospects in unilateral cryptorchidism were comparable with those of the population at large, thus giving an impression that the majority of patients with unilateral cryptorchidism should be spared of any treatment.
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Sir .—The article by Gilhooly et al 1 states that the overall fertility prospects in unilateral cryptorchidism were comparable with those of the population at large, thus giving an impression that the majority of patients with unilateral cryptorchidism should be spared of any treatment.
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Pediatrics, 1973
The incidence of cryptorchidism in newborn infants is stated to be 3% to 4% by Curran and Curran in a recent article.1 The reference cited is a report by Scorer published in 1957.2 However, a review of the literature shows that the incidence of cryptorchidism in the full-term new born infant is slightly lower and in the low birth weight infant (birth ...
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The incidence of cryptorchidism in newborn infants is stated to be 3% to 4% by Curran and Curran in a recent article.1 The reference cited is a report by Scorer published in 1957.2 However, a review of the literature shows that the incidence of cryptorchidism in the full-term new born infant is slightly lower and in the low birth weight infant (birth ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
Canine cryptorchidism is a congenital defect that results from sex-limited autosomal recessive gene(s). Incidence is higher in some breeds, especially in smaller and inbred ones. Parents of affected puppies are carriers. Unilateral cryptorchid dogs can be fertile, and affected individuals and their siblings should be eliminated from a breeding program ...
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Canine cryptorchidism is a congenital defect that results from sex-limited autosomal recessive gene(s). Incidence is higher in some breeds, especially in smaller and inbred ones. Parents of affected puppies are carriers. Unilateral cryptorchid dogs can be fertile, and affected individuals and their siblings should be eliminated from a breeding program ...
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Maternal smoking during pregnancy and risk of cryptorchidism: a systematic review and meta-analysis
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2018Chengjun Yu+9 more
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Genetic, Maternal, and Environmental Risk Factors for Cryptorchidism: An Update
European journal of pediatric surgery, 2016J. Barthold, S. Reinhardt, J. Thorup
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