Research Progress on Testicular Cancer in Giant Pandas: A Case-Oriented Review. [PDF]
Wang C+17 more
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Analysis of disorders of pituitary-gonadal regulation in patients with testicular neoplasms. [PDF]
R. F. Kholbobozoda+6 more
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MRI in the characterization and local staging of testicular neoplasms [PDF]
Adilson Prando
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ABSTRACT Introduction Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) may be considered after chemotherapy or as primary treatment in patients with metastatic testicular cancer. We aimed to perform a systematic review to analyze outcomes in survivors across the domains of sexual, physical, and psychological function.
Gavin G. Calpin+4 more
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Assessing complications from retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for testicular cancer in North America. [PDF]
Kailavasan M+4 more
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Primary testicular necrotizing vasculitis clinically presented as neoplasm of the testicle: a case report [PDF]
Anton Maričić+7 more
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Multiple inflammatory, infectious and autoimmune dermato‐venereological conditions are associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) due to underlying intricate vasculogenic, neurogenic, endocrine and psychogenic mechanisms. It is recommended that practitioners screen dermatology patients for ED and associated comorbidities, provide personalized lifestyle ...
Andrei Tanasov, George‐Sorin Tiplica
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Isolated testicular metastasis from prostate cancer following three years of hormone therapy and radiotherapy. [PDF]
Tabibi A+3 more
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Cholecystokinin: Clinical aspects of the new biology
Abstract Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a classic gut hormone that has been known for almost a century to regulate gallbladder emptying, pancreatic enzyme secretion, and gastrointestinal motor activity. In 1968, the CCK structure was identified by Viktor Mutt and Erik Jorpes from porcine gut extracts as a peptide of 33 amino acid residues.
Jens F. Rehfeld
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Unilateral pubic hair growth: a paracrine finding indicative of underlying leydig cell tumor in a prepubertal boy. [PDF]
van de Walle G+7 more
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