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Testicular leydig cell tumor revealed by hydrocele
Leydig cell tumor (LCT) is a rare testicular tumor with a low incidence accounting 3% of all testicule neoplasms. Due to its rarity, the natural history of LCT is poorly understood. Patients can present with atypical symptoms and endocrine disorders. The
Wala Ben Kridis+6 more
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Type 1 diabetes mellitus and sperm quality: A case‐control study
Abstract Background The potential impact of diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) on male fertility is currently poorly defined. Hyperglycaemia and insulin deficiency may affect spermatogenesis. Some evidence suggests that men with DM1 have a significant reduction in progressive sperm motility, sperm morphology and semen volume, without significant changes in
Andrea Delbarba+8 more
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Background: Inguinal herniotomy is the most common surgery performed by pediatric surgeons. Aim: To compare the results and complications between two conventional methods of pediatric inguinal herniotomy with and without incising external oblique ...
Shahnam ASKARPOUR+2 more
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Trans-scrotal treatment of giant bilateral abdominoscrotal hydroceles in a 7-month-old boy
Abdominoscrotal hydrocele (ASH) is a rare condition characterized by a large scrotal and abdominal fluid-filled sac. An inguinal surgical approach is generally described in literature.We report the case of a 7-month-old child who underwent surgical ...
Sidney Heersche+3 more
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Abstract Background Children undergoing outpatient surgery are at risk of inadequate postoperative pain control. Methadone has a long duration of action and an intraoperative dose may provide stable analgesia throughout the postoperative period. Intraoperative methadone has been shown to improve pain control in adolescents but its use for postoperative
Camilla G. Uhrbrand+4 more
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Bilateral orchidopexy for intermittent testicular torsion
Abstract Objectives To assess the effect of bilateral orchidopexy in preventing future torsion and testicular loss in patients with intermittent testicular torsion. Secondarily, this study aims to assess the rate of pain improvement following orchidopexy. Methods This is a prospective cohort of patients.
Paul K. Hegarty+4 more
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Atypical presentation of testicular mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that generally affects the lining of the lungs. However, in more rare cases, there are extra-pleural involvement of organs that are lined with mesothelial cells, including the testicle.
Sawyer Joseph Reed+2 more
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Metastatic colon cancer to the testicle presenting as testicular hydrocele.
W. Charles+3 more
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Abstract Background Castration is the most common surgical procedure in domesticated equids; surgical techniques used and perioperative management vary considerably. Objectives To identify and chart the current evidence on perioperative complications associated with different methods of surgical castration in domesticated equids.
Elise B. K. Rodden+4 more
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Testicular Torsion with Intact Blood Flow: A Point of Care Ultrasound Case-Series
Studies have demonstrated the high sensitivity and specificity of pediatric emergency department (PED) point of care ultrasound (POCUS) in the evaluation of testicular torsion. Rarely, testicular torsion may present with intact blood flow.
Eric Scheier
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