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Signatures of metabolic diseases on spermatogenesis and testicular metabolism
Nature Reviews UrologyDiets leading to caloric overload are linked to metabolic disorders and reproductive function impairment. Metabolic and hormonal abnormalities stand out as defining features of metabolic disorders, and substantially affect the functionality of the testis.
David F. Carrageta +5 more
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Cryptorchidism and Malignant Testicular Disease
1983The term cryptorchidism is derived from two Greek words — kryptos, meaning hidden, and orchis, denoting testicle. — Hidden within this testis is the propensity to develop neoplasia. In this chapter the theoretical, environmental, physical, and histologic factors that interact to produce malignant disease in the testis of the cryptorchid male will be ...
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[Testicular localization of systemic diseases].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1995Acute orchitis or a mass in testis usually evokes a neoplasm, a torsion or infectious disease for the clinician. Rarely, a systemic disease is involved. Nevertheless, testicular involvement occurs during vasculitis, Behçet or granulomatous diseases, but is uncommonly the first manifestation.
J M, Gillot +3 more
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Regulation of Testicular Autoimmune Disease
1993Abstract At the beginning of this century, it was thought that the chief function of the immune system was the defense against microbes, and that immune reaction against self, or “horror autotoxicus,” was not anticipated (Ehlich, 1905). Very soon after, however, autoimmunization against spermatozoa resulted in antisperm antibodies and
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Testicular Function in Sickle Cell Disease
Fertility and Sterility, 1974G, Friedman +5 more
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Alterations of Testicular Morphology in Alcoholic Disease
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1983A, Galvão-Teles +3 more
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High risk and low prevalence diseases: Testicular torsion
American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2023Amanda Smith, Alex Koyfman, Brit Long
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