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Tumors of the Male Genitalia

2016
On ultrasound, the testis appears as a structure of intermediate, homogenous echogenicity. Mediastinum testis is seen as echogenic band with craniocaudal extension just beneath the tunica albuginea. Cyst or tubular ectasia is often noted within the mediastinum testis.
Myong Kim   +4 more
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Morphogenesis of the human external male genitalia

Pediatric Surgery International, 1997
The morphogenesis of the external genitalia of human fetuses (16-250 mm crown-rump [CR] length, 6-26 weeks of gestation) obtained after medical termination of pregnancy were studied. Differential development (male/female) started after 50 mm CR length (9 weeks).
C Mukhopadhyay   +4 more
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Anomalies of the Male Genitalia

1968
This section is devoted to the testicle, its ducts and appendages, and to the prostate and seminal vesicles. Anomalies of the urethra are presented in Chapter 6, and those of the penis in Chapter 8. The undescended testicle is the commonest of all urogenital anomalies. I intend to present my own experience in these problems.
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INJURIES TO THE MALE GENITALIA

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1956
Huffman Wc   +4 more
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Diseases of the Male Genitalia

2021
Frank-Michael Köhn   +1 more
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Plates with Male Genitalia

2009
This section of the book Thyretini of Africa: An Illustrated Catalogue of the Thyretini (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Syntominae) of the Afrotropical Region presents a number of images of male genitalia of Thyretini. The book is the first comprehensive tool facilitating the identification of thyretines - the unique group of large arctiids restricted almost ...
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Miscellaneous Problems of the Male Genitalia

2010
At birth, the foreskin is naturally adherent to the glans. From about 2–4 years of age, there is a dissolution of the bond presumably with the formation of pockets of sebaceous material (smegmal “pearls”), allowing it to retract. From about 5 years, most boys should have the ability of full unimpeded foreskin retraction.
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Male Genitalia Illustrations

2017
Wilfried R. Arnscheid, Michael Weidlich
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Anomalies of male genitalia

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1975
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