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Metabolomics Reveals Abnormal Citrate Cycle and Phenylalanine Metabolism in Testes from Infertile Hybrid Dzo. [PDF]
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VANISHED TESTIS: BE AWARE OF AN ABDOMINAL TESTIS
Journal of Urology, 2000Vanished testes are thought to result from a vascular accident, such as torsion of the developing gonad. We report a case in which a nubbin was found in the scrotum with torsion of the ipsilateral unattached abdominal testis. Without laparoscopy the intra-abdominal testis would have remained undiscovered, exposing the patient to increased risk of ...
Wolffenbuttel, Katja +3 more
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The Lancet, 1969
Abstract Sixteen cases of the vanishing testis syndrome seen between January, 1961, and June, 1969, are described; in four cases the lesion was bilateral. The characteristic finding was a vas deferens accompanied by testicular vessels, the vas ending either blindly or in a few rudimentary epididymal tubules. It is suggested that the syndrome is due to
M R, Abeyaratne, W A, Aherne, J E, Scott
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Abstract Sixteen cases of the vanishing testis syndrome seen between January, 1961, and June, 1969, are described; in four cases the lesion was bilateral. The characteristic finding was a vas deferens accompanied by testicular vessels, the vas ending either blindly or in a few rudimentary epididymal tubules. It is suggested that the syndrome is due to
M R, Abeyaratne, W A, Aherne, J E, Scott
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 1999
Maldescendus testis is a common congenital abnormality occurring in 2–5% of full-term boys at birth in the Western countries. By 3 months of age, the incidence rate spontaneously reduces to 1–2% in this group. The etiology of the disorder is not known, but normal hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis is usually a prerequisite for normal descent of the ...
J, Toppari, M, Kaleva
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Maldescendus testis is a common congenital abnormality occurring in 2–5% of full-term boys at birth in the Western countries. By 3 months of age, the incidence rate spontaneously reduces to 1–2% in this group. The etiology of the disorder is not known, but normal hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis is usually a prerequisite for normal descent of the ...
J, Toppari, M, Kaleva
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Cancer, 1977
Patients with Stage I or II malignant testis germ cell tumors underwent a randomized prospective study at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C., from 1968 to 1973. Pure cell lines of seminoma or choriocarcinoma were excluded. Forty patients had inguinal orchiectomy followed by irradiation to the inguinal, iliac, lumbar para-aortic, mediastinal and ...
J G, Maier, B, Mittemeyer
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Patients with Stage I or II malignant testis germ cell tumors underwent a randomized prospective study at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C., from 1968 to 1973. Pure cell lines of seminoma or choriocarcinoma were excluded. Forty patients had inguinal orchiectomy followed by irradiation to the inguinal, iliac, lumbar para-aortic, mediastinal and ...
J G, Maier, B, Mittemeyer
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Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1972
22 cases operated on for testicular torsion at Gentofte Hospital Surgical Department H are reported.The material is devided into two maingroups, i.e. 11 cases in whom the testes seemed to be saved by the operation and 11 cases in whom hemicastration had to be done.
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22 cases operated on for testicular torsion at Gentofte Hospital Surgical Department H are reported.The material is devided into two maingroups, i.e. 11 cases in whom the testes seemed to be saved by the operation and 11 cases in whom hemicastration had to be done.
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Journal of Urology, 2007
We quantified the burden of testis cancer in the United States by identifying trends in its incidence, its treatment and the use of health care resources to estimate the economic impact of the disease.The analytical methods used to generate these results were described previously.The overall incidence of testis cancer in the United States increased 46%
Mitchell H, Sokoloff +2 more
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We quantified the burden of testis cancer in the United States by identifying trends in its incidence, its treatment and the use of health care resources to estimate the economic impact of the disease.The analytical methods used to generate these results were described previously.The overall incidence of testis cancer in the United States increased 46%
Mitchell H, Sokoloff +2 more
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Journal of Urology, 1987
We report a case of plasmacytoma of the testis without evidence of bone or immunoglobulin abnormalities. The presentation, evaluation and management of this extremely unusual tumor are reviewed.
N, Terzian +4 more
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We report a case of plasmacytoma of the testis without evidence of bone or immunoglobulin abnormalities. The presentation, evaluation and management of this extremely unusual tumor are reviewed.
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