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TRANSVERSE TESTICULAR ECTOPIA: A CASE REPORT
Transverse testicular ectopia, an anomaly due to deviation in the testicular descent resulting in unilateral location of both testes as both the testis descends through single inguinal canal. Patient usually presents with inguinal hernia on one side and cryptorchidism on other side during early childhood.
Amin Menon +4 more
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Laparoscopic management of transverse testicular ectopia with persistent mullerian duct syndrome
A 4-month-old male child presented with right undescended testis and left inguinal hernia with funiculitis. Ultrasonography showed funiculitis on the left side testis along with presence of 1.5 × 1 cm testis like structure just above left testis and ...
R S Kamble +5 more
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Laparoscopic correction of transverse testicular ectopia with persistent Müllerian duct syndrome
Transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) with persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare genitourinary anomaly. Herein, we report a case of TTE with PMDS corrected laparoscopically.
Ji-Won Han, Chaeyoun Oh, Hyun-Young Kim
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Ectopia testicular transversa: revisão da literatura [PDF]
O objetivo deste estudo é realizar uma revisão integrativa da literatura para compreender os achados de imagem nos diferentes métodos de diagnóstico utilizados na ectopia testicular transversa. A metodologia se caracteriza como uma revisão integrativa da
Loureiro, Norma Caroline Furtado Montenegro +2 more
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PERSISTENT MULLERIAN DUCT SYNDROME AND TRANSVERSE TESTICULAR ECTOPIA
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Muzaffer EROĞLU +2 more
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Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital urogenital anomaly seen in male children. The incidence of cryptorchidism varies from 2-4 % in the male infant population and is more common in premature infants.
Maixant, Anne-Lise Marie Julie
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Serum AMH in Physiology and Pathology of Male Gonads [PDF]
AMH is secreted by immature Sertoli cells (SC) and is responsible for the regression of Müllerian ducts in the male fetus as part of the sexual differentiation process. AMH is also involved in testicular development and function. AMHs are at their lowest
Adam Hermanowicz +3 more
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Background: Crossed testicular ectopia (CTE) is one of the rare incidental findings during surgical intervention for an inguinal hernia or cryptorchidism, more than 100 cases have been reported in published studies.
Sarah Magdy Abdelmohsen +5 more
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Crossed Testicular Ectopia in a Three-Year-Old: Case Report and Literature Review
Crossed testicular ectopia (CTE) is a rare congenital anomaly in which both testes descend toward the same hemiscrotum, with fewer than 150 cases reported in the literature. We present the case of a three-year-old boy who was admitted with swelling
Yadgar Abduljabbar Shwani
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The Normal, Cryptorchid and Retractile Prepuberal Human Testis: A Comparative Morphometric Ultrastructural Study of 101 Cases [PDF]
Fifty-two surgical biopsies from retractile testes of patients in pediatric age (3-14 years), of which 25 were treated with hormonal therapy (RT) and 27 did not undergo therapy before orchidopexy (RNT), were compared with the biopsies of 19 normal (N ...
Barbatelli, Giorgio +3 more
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