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The British Journal of Radiology, 1957
One hundred and forty-three cases of testicular tumour, comprising 79 seminomas and 50 teratomas, have been reviewed. The three-year survival rates were: Stage ‘1’ Seminoma 87 per cent, Teratoma 66 per cent. Stage ‘2’ Seminoma 64 per cent, Teratoma 1/8.
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One hundred and forty-three cases of testicular tumour, comprising 79 seminomas and 50 teratomas, have been reviewed. The three-year survival rates were: Stage ‘1’ Seminoma 87 per cent, Teratoma 66 per cent. Stage ‘2’ Seminoma 64 per cent, Teratoma 1/8.
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1991
Cryptorchidism results from a complex hereditary series of incompletely understood events involving the HPG axis. The incidence is indirectly related to birth weight and dramatically decreases during the first 3 months after birth. Many nonscrotal testes are retractile and require no therapy whatsoever.
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Cryptorchidism results from a complex hereditary series of incompletely understood events involving the HPG axis. The incidence is indirectly related to birth weight and dramatically decreases during the first 3 months after birth. Many nonscrotal testes are retractile and require no therapy whatsoever.
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Undescended testicle and hypospadias
The American Journal of Surgery, 1951Abstract Comparatively early operation is advised both in cryptorchism and in hypospadias. In cryptorchism the reasons for early correction of the malformation are largely physiologic and are related to the promotion of normal testicular growth and spermatic maturation.
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CHORIOCARCINOMA OF THE TESTICLE
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1945A J, GILL, G T, CALDWELL, J L, GOFORTH
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Laparoscopic treatment of nonpalpable testicle. Factors predictive for diminished size
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2016Ricardo Ordorica-Flores
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