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Encysted spermatic cord hydroceles in 3-year old boy, case report
Hydrocele of the spermatic cord is a rare anomaly which occurs when closure of processus vaginalis was hampered. There are two variations of a spermatic cord hydrocele: the encysted variety that does not communicate with the peritoneal cavity and the ...
Kurniadi Yusuf Sugianto+3 more
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Abstract Objective A retrospective multicenter study to investigate the potential association between descriptive information related to pregnancy history and perinatal features and the risk of neuroblastoma (NB) in children. Study design Data from 56 mothers during 105 pregnancies (56 cases of NB, 49 control siblings) were collected through face‐to ...
Nuria Benavent+9 more
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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele in an infant boy
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) is the rarest type of hydrocele. This condition is characterised by a large abdominal and scrotal component connected by an isthmus within the inguinal canal. The incidence among the paediatric population is reported to be
E. Costantino, G. Ganesan, J. C. Plaire
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Abstract Background Microdenervation of the spermatic cord (MSCD) is an effective treatment modality for men with intractable scrotal content pain. For patients not interested in preserving fertility, some centers advocate ligation of the vas during denervation, while others prefer stripping of the vas deferens to preserve the vasal artery, hence ...
Adnan El‐Achkar+19 more
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Type 1 diabetes mellitus and sperm quality: A case‐control study
Abstract Background The potential impact of diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) on male fertility is currently poorly defined. Hyperglycaemia and insulin deficiency may affect spermatogenesis. Some evidence suggests that men with DM1 have a significant reduction in progressive sperm motility, sperm morphology and semen volume, without significant changes in
Andrea Delbarba+8 more
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Abdominoscrotal hydrocele in infancy
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele is an uncommon clinical entity. Fewer than 200 cases have been reported in the literature, only two of which described bilateral involvement. We present five cases of abdominoscrotal hydrocele occurring in infancy, three of which revealed bilateral disease. The first case represents the youngest patient ever reported with this
David Gentile+2 more
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Abdomino-scrotal hydrocele is a rare condition that presents in male infants. There is no consensus in the literature over treatment. We present the case of a 4-year-old boy with what was thought to be a straight forward congenital hydrocele that ...
J. Rassam+3 more
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