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Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
One hundred boys who had a retractile testis on one side were followed up for five years. The position of the retractile testis became higher (in some, it left the scrotum) in 42 boys and the development of this testis was adversely affected in 49. Because of this, regular review of boys with retractile testes should be continued as long as retraction ...
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One hundred boys who had a retractile testis on one side were followed up for five years. The position of the retractile testis became higher (in some, it left the scrotum) in 42 boys and the development of this testis was adversely affected in 49. Because of this, regular review of boys with retractile testes should be continued as long as retraction ...
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2016
The clinical term “testicular tumor” is an umbrella term for all intrascrotal masses regardless of their actual anatomic location. In fact, some 90 % of tumors in the scrotum arise in the testis [1], and at least 90 % of them belong to the group of germ cell tumors (GCTs), the incidence of which is continuously increasing in western industrialized ...
Mikuz, G., Colecchia M
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The clinical term “testicular tumor” is an umbrella term for all intrascrotal masses regardless of their actual anatomic location. In fact, some 90 % of tumors in the scrotum arise in the testis [1], and at least 90 % of them belong to the group of germ cell tumors (GCTs), the incidence of which is continuously increasing in western industrialized ...
Mikuz, G., Colecchia M
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PROTECTION OF THE TESTIS IN THE TREATMENT FOR SEMINOMA OF THE TESTIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1958J H, MARTIN, E A, EVANS
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The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
exaly

