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A toxic testicle

The Lancet, 2000
A 29-year-old man was seen in May, 1998, with a history of weight loss, diarrhoea, tremor, palpitations, and sweatiness. He had fine tremor, tachycardia, diffuse goitre, prominent eyes, and periorbital oedema. Thyroid function tests at another hospital showed thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) less than 0·1 (0·5–4·5) mU/L.
T A, Chowdhury   +3 more
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The undescended testicle

Comprehensive Therapy, 2001
The cryptorchid testis is a common pediatric condition, usually diagnosed by the primary physician. The diagnosis, classification, and treatment options of the cryptorchid testis are discussed in hopes of clarifying some of the controversy surrounding this common problem.
C K, Wolf, M, Maizels, P D, Furness
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Lymphomas of the testicle

Cancer, 1972
Although lymphomas of the testicle anecdotally may be confined to that organ, in general they represent a part of the disease which is distributed widely in other parts of the body. A review of the literature and of our nine cases indicates that of those presenting initially in the testicle, the first recurrence is often in a visceral organ or in a ...
J A, Hamlin, A R, Kagan, N B, Friedman
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Undescended testicle

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1972
The incidence of undescended testicle in 2850 single-born full-term male neonates was 1.6% and after 6 months of follow-up it was 0.56% Examination of 6270 children aged 1 to 12 years, revealed undescended testicle in 0.43 per cent. It is noted that the incidence of testiculare undescent is lower in Indian children, which may be due to racial, genetic ...
V K, Mital, B K, Garg
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