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Testicular neoplasms in infants and children.II. Tumors of non-germ cell origin [PDF]
Fred Holtz, Murray R. Abell
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Abstract Chemical castration, that is the reduction of circulating testosterone concentrations to castrate levels by administration of a GnRH‐agonist implant, is a popular alternative to surgical castration in male dogs. Detailed information concerning the pituitary‐testicular axis following administration of a GnRH‐agonist implant is still scarce ...
Annemarie Spruijt+5 more
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Nuclear sex of testicular tumors and some related ovarian and extragonadal neoplasms [PDF]
E Theiss+2 more
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Rare Case of Mantle Cell Lymphoma With Multiple Rectal Lesions
United European Gastroenterology Journal, EarlyView.
Lumir Kunovsky+3 more
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Testicular Microlithiasis With Invading Neoplasm [PDF]
Jennifer Stuber+2 more
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Metastatic seminoma from an undescended intra-abdominal testis: Case report and review of management. [PDF]
Tariqi R+8 more
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Phenotype and gene signature of testicular tumors in 129.MOLF‐Chr19 mice resemble human teratomas
Abstract Background Testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) is the most common type of tumor in young men. Type II germ cell tumors including postpubertal‐type teratomas are derived from the germ cell neoplasia in situ (GCNIS), whereas prepubertal‐type teratomas arise independently of the GCNIS.
Fabian A. Gayer+4 more
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Intratesticular lipoma in an elderly patient: A case report. [PDF]
Kavari A+3 more
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Single testicular metastasis mimicking primary testicular neoplasm: a rare manifestation of prostate cancer [PDF]
Carlos Márcio Nóbrega de Jesus+2 more
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Abstract Purpose To delineate the current trends regarding gender‐affirming surgeries (GAS) in Germany. Methods Analysis of German hospital quality reports from 2006 to 2022 was conducted using the reimbursement.info tool. The German procedure classification (OPS) codes 5‐646.0 for masculinizing‐ and 5‐646.1 for feminizing surgery were assessed to ...
Cem Aksoy+12 more
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