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Testicular schistosomiasis in a 5-year-old male Ethiopian child: A rare case report. [PDF]

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Beyene HM   +4 more
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Therapy de-escalation for testicular cancer (THERATEST): A multi-centre observational cohort feasibility study of de-escalation therapies for good prognosis stage II germ cell tumours. [PDF]

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Aziz NA   +16 more
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Retroperitoneal hibernoma mimicking a metastatic germ cell tumor: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]

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Ben Rejeb S   +5 more
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Partial orchidectomy

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Tips and Tricks: Evolution of Orchidectomy

European Urology Focus
Radical orchidectomy has been the standard surgery for testicular tumours. While a straightforward routine surgery, there are several finer points in the surgical technique and perioperative care that urologists should be familiar with. This mini-review discusses modifications to the conventional surgical approach such as organ-sparing surgery and the ...
Nathan Lawrentschuk
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Orchidectomy Models of Osteoporosis

2008
Long considered a disease of post-menopausal women, osteoporosis is increasingly being recognized among the growing population of elderly men. Androgen deficiency may be associated with an increase of bone resorption in elderly men and so, with remodeling imbalance and fracture risk.
Blouin, Stéphane   +4 more
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Immunological Effects of Orchidectomy

British Journal of Urology, 1975
Summary Orchidectomy caused a non‐specific increase of immunological reactivity in mice evidenced by accelerated rejection of skin allografts, increased response to oxazolone and sheep erythrocytes. These changes were associated with an increase of thymic size.
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