Testicular schistosomiasis caused by Schistosoma mansoni: a case report from Brazil
Testicular schistosomiasis by Schistosoma mansoni is exceedingly rare, with only 11 cases reported in PubMed. We report a new case from Brazil. A 31-year-old man from the northeast region of the country presented with a 2 cm nodule in the right testis ...
Roberto Iglesias Lopes +3 more
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Artificial intelligence in genitourinary pathology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is now practical in genitourinary pathology. We synthesize evidence and economics into a two‐part playbook: VALIDATED (governance) and ORCHESTRATE (operations), to safely deploy AI tools across prostate, bladder, kidney and testis.
Ankush U Patel +2 more
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Molecular pathology of testicular germ cell tumours: an update for practicing pathologists
Molecular testing for isochromosome 12p is usually only necessary in difficult cases that encompass metastases or recurrent diseases including somatic‐type malignancies. So far, no breaking progress has been made in the field of targeted therapy as TGCTs only rarely show targetable molecular alterations.
Alexander Fichtner +3 more
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Antioxidant enzyme profile and lipid peroxidation products in semen samples of testicular germ cell tumor patients submitted to orchiectomy [PDF]
Camila Sposito +7 more
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Sex in Immune Cells and Parasitic Diseases — A Complex Relationship
ABSTRACT Epidemiological studies consistently show that many parasitic diseases affect males more frequently than females. These disparities are multifactorial, arising partly from gender‐specific behaviors that influence exposure risk and health‐seeking practices, especially in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Increasing evidence also highlights that
Barbara Honecker +2 more
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Orchiectomy sensitizes cortical bone in male mice to the harmful effects of kynurenine [PDF]
Husam Bensreti +16 more
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StAR Protein Deficiency in Clinical Practice: A Case Series From Saudi Arabia
Objectives Steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that disrupts steroid hormone biosynthesis, resulting in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and variations in sexual development. However, limited data is available in Saudi Arabia.
Abeer Alabduljabbar +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Orchiectomy for testicular hypertrophy in an elderly canine: Clinical outcomes and considerations [PDF]
Deepti Netam +5 more
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(112) DO TRANSGENDER WOMEN TAKING GENDER-AFFIRMING HORMONE THERAPY, AND WITH OR WITHOUT BILATERAL ORCHIECTOMY, EXPERIENCE PENILE ERECTION, AND DO ALL, OR ONLY SOME, REPORT BOTHER FROM ERECTIONS? [PDF]
Eman L. Dadashian +4 more
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Successful laparoscope-assisted orchiectomy in three cryptorchid sheep
Nida Handoo +6 more
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