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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1973
During the period of 1947 to 1969, 77 patients with pure seminoma of their testes were seen at Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.Most of the patients were younger than reported by other authors.The right and left testis was involved with almost equal frequency.All of our patients except 2 had a Stage I disease.
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During the period of 1947 to 1969, 77 patients with pure seminoma of their testes were seen at Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas.Most of the patients were younger than reported by other authors.The right and left testis was involved with almost equal frequency.All of our patients except 2 had a Stage I disease.
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THE UNDESCENDED TESTIS: AN EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL STUDY
, 1927It is now generally believed that the undescended testis is usually incapable of a continued production of spermatozoa. Hunter,** 123 who first described the normal descent of the testis, stated that failure of the testis to reach the scrotum is due to ...
O. Wangensteen
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1997
Although the concept that transplacentally acting estrogen-mimicking chemicals damage fetal germ cells is still the most favored hypothesis to explain the link between declining sperm counts and rising testis cancer, there has been increasing recognition that other mechanisms may be contributing.
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Although the concept that transplacentally acting estrogen-mimicking chemicals damage fetal germ cells is still the most favored hypothesis to explain the link between declining sperm counts and rising testis cancer, there has been increasing recognition that other mechanisms may be contributing.
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Nature, 1980
In normal sexual differentiation, XX germ cells develop into oocytes in an ovary, and XY germ cells undergo spermatogenesis in a testis. In some genetic abnormalities of sexual differentiation, and other abnormal situations such as experimental mouse chimaeras, XX germ cells may be present in a male embryo1,2.
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In normal sexual differentiation, XX germ cells develop into oocytes in an ovary, and XY germ cells undergo spermatogenesis in a testis. In some genetic abnormalities of sexual differentiation, and other abnormal situations such as experimental mouse chimaeras, XX germ cells may be present in a male embryo1,2.
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Histological and Histopathological Evaluation of the Testis
, 1990L. Russell
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PROTECTION OF THE TESTIS IN THE TREATMENT FOR SEMINOMA OF THE TESTIS
Medical Journal of Australia, 1958Evans Ea, Martin Jh
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Cancer/testis antigens, gametogenesis and cancer
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2005A. Simpson+4 more
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