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Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease and Testicular Fibrosis [PDF]
The autopsy protocols and sections of the testes were examined in a group of 199 men over the age of 35 years who were free of known causes of either vascular disease or testicular fibrosis. In 44 (22 per cent) of the cases, testicular sections showed marked fibrosis of the peritubular membranes or complete hyalinization.
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Effect of recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor on testis tissue xenotransplants from prepubertal boys: a three-case study [PDF]
Research question Does recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-165) improve the efficiency of human immature testis tissue (ITT) xenotransplantation?
Goossens, Ellen +5 more
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Testicular complications in connective tissue disease [PDF]
Acute testicular symptoms are described in 2 patients with Schonlein-Henoch syndrome and in 1 with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The literature on testicular involvement in connective tissue disease of childhood is reviewed.
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Background: Testicular cancer (TC) is among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men aged 15–40 years. The incidence of TC is on the rise. Benign testicular disorders, such as testicular torsion and epididymitis, can lead to testicular ischemia, sepsis,
Mohamad M. Saab +12 more
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Testicular calculus: A rare case
Background:Testicular calculus is an extremely rare case with unknown etiology and pathogenesis. To our knowledge, here we report the third case of testicular calculus.
Volkan Sen +5 more
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Testicular Glycogen Metabolism: An Overlooked Source of Energy for Spermatogenesis?
The incidence of male infertility has been increasing over the years and is now becoming a serious health problem. This trend has been followed by an increase in metabolic diseases, which are known to induce clear alterations in testicular metabolism ...
Ricardo Silva +3 more
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Risk Factors for Testicular Cancer: Environment, Genes and Infections—Is It All?
The incidence of testicular cancer is steadily increasing over the past several decades in different developed countries. If on one side better diagnosis and treatment have shone a light on this disease, on the other side, differently from other ...
Sertac Yazici +7 more
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The surprising implications of familial association in disease risk
Background: A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family history is therefore an important aspect for clinicians when making risk predictions.
Aalen, Odd O. +2 more
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Filarial granuloma of the testicular tunic mimicking a testicular neoplasm: a case report
Introduction Any firm or solid intratesticular mass on examination and/or any hypoechoic area within the tunica albuginea on imaging is markedly suspicious for testicular cancer.
Barreto Savio G +2 more
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Genital manifestations of tropical diseases [PDF]
Genital symptoms in tropical countries and among returned travellers can arise from a variety of bacterial, protozoal, and helminthic infections which are not usually sexually transmitted.
Richens, J
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