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Brain Abnormalities in Prenatally Diagnosed Rubinstein‐Taybi Syndrome
ABSTRACT Rubinstein‐Taybi syndrome (RSTS; OMIM 180849) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by craniofacial dysmorphism, broad halluces and thumbs, variable structural abnormalities and intellectual disability. It is caused by a pathogenic variant in the CREBBP or EP300 genes.
Laurence S. Carmant+6 more
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Recurrent leiomyosarcoma scrotum: An important differential in scrotal masses
Soft tissue sarcomas of the genitourinary tract are rare. Paratesticular sarcomas are extremely rare with majority of scrotal masses localizing to the testis and being neoplastic in nature.
Ranjan Agrawal+4 more
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Abstract Varicocele is a common entity found in 15% of men and is the most common reversible cause of male factor infertility. Guidelines have been developed to guide urologists in deciding which patients would benefit from varicocelectomy. Yet studies published over the last decade showed the emergence of predictors of success of varicocelectomy using
Oussama G. Nasrallah+2 more
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Ectopic scrotum (ES) is a particularly rare congenital malformation of the scrotum and commonly associated with other congenital malformations. A 2-year-old boy was presented with ectopic scrotum, low lesion imperforate anus, spina bifida and pubic ...
Irfan Wahyudi+3 more
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Standards for scrotal ultrasonography
The paper presents a description of essential equipment requirements for scrotal ultrasonography, including current ultrasound techniques, as well as a review of the most common scrotal pathologies.
Janusz F. Tyloch+1 more
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Surgical outcomes in male reconstructive urology: The Qatar experience
Abstract Introduction Obstructive azoospermia (OA) is a prevalent cause of male infertility in Qatar and globally, with vasectomy reversal (VV) and vasoepididymostomy (VE) being the primary surgical treatments. While microsurgical techniques have advanced, data from the Middle East remain limited, influenced by the region's distinct demographic and ...
Kareim Khalafalla+8 more
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Abstract Chemical castration, that is the reduction of circulating testosterone concentrations to castrate levels by administration of a GnRH‐agonist implant, is a popular alternative to surgical castration in male dogs. Detailed information concerning the pituitary‐testicular axis following administration of a GnRH‐agonist implant is still scarce ...
Annemarie Spruijt+5 more
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A Rare Cause of Acute Scrotal Pain: Spontaneous Thrombosis of Testicular Vein
Acute scrotal pain is a common clinical symptom of urinary system and there are various causes. Among them, thrombosis of testicular vein is rare, but one of the causes of acute scrotal pain.
Se Hoon Park, Jae Ho Cho
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Interested in urology? The journey from a medical student to urology resident
Abstract Applying for a urology residency as a medical student can be very intimidating. The goal of this study is to help provide the framework for understanding the process of becoming a urologist in the United States. This begins with learning about the field of urology, including what they do, the breadth of the specialty, the length of training ...
Justin P. Mehr
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The Doha agreement classification is used to classify groin pain in athletes. We evaluated the inter‐examiner reliability of this classification system. We prospectively recruited 48 male athletes (66 symptomatic sides) with groin pain between 10–2017 and 03–2020 at a sports medicine hospital in Qatar.
Willem M. P. Heijboer+6 more
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