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Flunixin meglumin and acute phase inflammatory response in horses undergoing closed orchiectomy
Marina Lansarini Antonioli [UNESP]
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Fracture Risk Following Bilateral Orchiectomy
Journal of Urology, 2003Bone loss has been reported in patients with prostate cancer treated with androgen deprivation therapy. We assess fracture risk following bilateral orchiectomy.Through the Rochester Epidemiology Project we identified 429 Olmsted County, Minnesota men who underwent bilateral orchiectomy in 1956 to 2000, almost all for prostate cancer.
Sundeep Khosla
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The Journal of Urology, 1996
We examined and characterized the histological features of remnant testicular tissue distal to the internal inguinal ring in boys who underwent exploration for a nonpalpable testis.The medical records and histology of 48 boys (50 remnants) who underwent exploration for a nonpalpable testis during a 10-year period were reviewed in detail.Remnant tissue ...
T A, Rozanski, K J, Wojno, D A, Bloom
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We examined and characterized the histological features of remnant testicular tissue distal to the internal inguinal ring in boys who underwent exploration for a nonpalpable testis.The medical records and histology of 48 boys (50 remnants) who underwent exploration for a nonpalpable testis during a 10-year period were reviewed in detail.Remnant tissue ...
T A, Rozanski, K J, Wojno, D A, Bloom
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Hellenic Urology, 2020
Aim of the Study: The aim of this study is to review our collective experience with partial orchectomy due to testicular tumors in a secondary hospital of Greece. Materials and Methods: In total four young patients with relative indications for a partial orchectomy (single testis ...
Jason Kyriazis +3 more
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Aim of the Study: The aim of this study is to review our collective experience with partial orchectomy due to testicular tumors in a secondary hospital of Greece. Materials and Methods: In total four young patients with relative indications for a partial orchectomy (single testis ...
Jason Kyriazis +3 more
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Urologia Journal, 1996
Laparoscopy has proved to be the most reliable technique in the diagnosis and treatment of nonpalpable testis found in almost 20% of cryptorchid cases. Possible applications are laparoscopic exploration in order to visualise a vanishing testis, Fowler-Stephens orchidopexy and orchiectomy.
S. Ciampalini, A. Lissiani, E. Belgrano
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Laparoscopy has proved to be the most reliable technique in the diagnosis and treatment of nonpalpable testis found in almost 20% of cryptorchid cases. Possible applications are laparoscopic exploration in order to visualise a vanishing testis, Fowler-Stephens orchidopexy and orchiectomy.
S. Ciampalini, A. Lissiani, E. Belgrano
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Laparoscopic Orchiectomy for Cryptorchidism
Journal of Laparoendoscopic Surgery, 1992A 28-year-old man was admitted for removal of an undescented testis. The operation was performed via the laparoscopic approach. Laparoscopy has for years been recommended for locating the intraabdominal testis. Therapeutic laparoscopy is gaining increased popularity and this brief report shows that an intraabdominal testis can be easily removed via the
L, Naver, J, Kock
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Orchiectomy with Epididymal Prosthesis
Archives of Surgery, 1958Carcinoma of the prostate gland must often be treated by bilateral orchiectomy. The most popular method involves bilateral total epididymo-orchiectomy, and many urologists utilize subcapsular orchiectomy, retaining the tunica albuginea and epididymis as a testicular prosthesis. Others have advocated the use of plastic prostheses.
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Emphysematous Cystitis after Orchiectomy
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1996A 59-year-old man developed emphysematous cystitis 3 weeks after undergoing left orchiectomy because of suppurative epididymitis. The case is presented because of its unusual cause and to emphasize the high degree of suspicion required for the diagnosis.
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