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Testicular vasculitis: Implications for systemic disease

Human Pathology, 1988
Nine cases of testicular vasculitis were identified from the surgical pathology and autopsy files of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. In three cases this was the initial manifestation of polyarteritis nodosa. Two of these men presented with recurrent testicular pain and fever, with orchiectomy samples showing focal infarcts and necrotizing vasculitis.
M S, Shurbaji, J I, Epstein
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Impact of thyroid disease on testicular function

Endocrine, 2017
Testis was considered unresponsive to thyroid hormone for a long time. However, like in animals, the presence of thyroid hormone receptors in different testicular cell types was demonstrated also in humans. Accordingly, thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism have remarkable effects on testicular function and more extensively on fertility.Thyrotoxicosis and ...
LA VIGNERA, SANDRO SALVUCCIO MARIA   +6 more
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Testicular Dysfunction in Systemic Diseases

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1994
The testis is the most accessible endocrine organ to clinical examination and is highly responsive to environmental factors, including systemic illness. The clinical management of any disorder warrants consideration of the effects of illness and its treatment of male reproductive function.
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Obesity and male infertility: Mechanisms and management

Andrologia, 2020
Obesity is considered a global health problem affecting more than a third of the population. Complications of obesity include cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes mellitus, malignancy (including prostatic cancer), neurodegeneration and accelerated ...
K. Leisegang   +3 more
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Clinical Approach to Testicular Disease

2009
The infectious forms of epididymitis and orchiepididymitis are among the most frequent causes of acute scrotal pain, which is in differential diagnosis with spermatic cord torsion.
Sergio Cosciani Cunico   +2 more
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Testicular and epididymal involvement in Fabry's disease

The Journal of Pathology, 1983
AbstractAutopsy specimens of the testes and epididymis of a 32‐year‐old male with Fabry's disease were studied by light and electron microscopy. The characteristic ceramide deposits (lamellar inclusions, myeloid‐bodies, zebra‐bodies) were found in the Leydig cells as well as in the epithelial lining of both the ductuli efferentes and the ductus of the ...
M, Nistal, R, Paniagua, M L, Picazo
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Testicular tumor concomitant with von Recklinghausen's disease

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1988
AbstractNeurofibromatosis or Von Recklinghausen's disease is an autosomal dominant disorder, associated with an excess of malignant tumors. The most common neurofibromatosis‐associated malignancies are derived from neurogenic tissues, although several malignancies that did not originate from neurogenic tissue are also described. This paper provides the
J J, Groot-Loonen   +2 more
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TESTICULAR INFARCTION ASSOCIATED WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE

The Journal of Urology, 1998
To our knowledge testicular infarction as the initial presentation of sickle cell disease has not been previously reported. We report a case of segmental testicular infarction attributable to sickle cell disease and discuss etiologies of infarction. CASE REPORT A 57-year-old black man presented with a 2-week history of testicular swelling unresponsive ...
N M, Holmes, C J, Kane
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Role of testicular autoantigens and influence of lymphokines in testicular autoimmune disease

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1990
The present data on testicular autoimmune disease suggest that CD4+ helper type T cells are responsible for adoptive transfer of murine experimental autoimmune orchitis (EAO). In passive EAO, the earliest lymphoid cell infiltration is confined to terminal segments of seminiferous tubules. Both orchitis and vasitis develop.
T D, Yule, C A, Mahi-Brown, K S, Tung
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Testicular lesions in Whipple's disease.

The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 1985
In two patients with Whipple's disease a variety of abnormalities were found in the testis. In both there was a thickened tunica albuginea containing macrophages filled with Schiff-positive bacilli, and both exhibited Whipple bacilli alone or in small clumps within the tunica media of the testicular arteries.
T N, James   +3 more
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