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Diagnosis and management of a scrotal wall mass with the aid of a scrotoscope: a descriptive observational study [PDF]
Background and objective: A scrotal wall mass is relatively rare in clinical practice, and very difficult to differentiate from a scrotal content lesion by a physical or ultrasound examination.
Ruochen Zhang +6 more
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RUTA GRAVEOLENS EXTRACT AMELIORATES TESTICULAR DAMAGE INDUCED BY ACRYLAMIDE IN RATS [PDF]
Due to the increasing reliance on processed food in our fast-paced world, exposure of people to acrylamide becomes inevitable, resulting in lifelong harm, most notably, to reproductive organs.
ALI, SOHAIR +4 more
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The Use of Doppler Ultrasonography in the Examination of Testicles in Dogs
Doppler ultrasonography is method suitable for observing and measuring the blood supply of many organs. Its principle is the change in the frequency of wave blood that moves with respect to the source of the wave (probe). In a testicular examination, the
Stefanizzi Enrico +4 more
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Dentigerous Equine Teratoma in a Stallion: Surgical Management and Clinicopathology
Teratoma is a rare germ cell testicular cancer composed of cells that are not normally present in the site where it originates. These tumors are rarely described in horses, where they may develop due to cryptorchidism.
Leonardo Leonardi +4 more
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Polyorchidism; unilateral, one atrophic undescended double testicles
Polyorchidism is a very rare genitourinary anomaly defined with the presence of more than two testicles. Polyorchidism is associated up to 40% with undescended testicles.
Mehmet Balasar +6 more
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Testicular histology of Anurans that deposit eggs out of water
Anuran amphibians show the largest diversity of amphibian reproductive modes, many of which imply egg deposition out of the water. This kind of egg deposition requires specialisations to avoid egg desiccation.
Ana Pucci Alcaide +3 more
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The continuous presence of active male small ruminants prevents seasonal anestrus in females, but evidence of the same mechanism operating from the females to the males is scarce.
J.A. Abecia +7 more
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