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Journal of Urology, 1978
Two infants with ectopia of the vas deferens are described. To date 11 cases have been reported, comprising a total of 13 ectopic vas insertions, 2 of which are bilateral. A classification of 2 types of ectopic vas is presented with a discussion of their relationship to ureteral ectopias.
M D, Gibbons, W J, Cromie, J W, Duckett
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Two infants with ectopia of the vas deferens are described. To date 11 cases have been reported, comprising a total of 13 ectopic vas insertions, 2 of which are bilateral. A classification of 2 types of ectopic vas is presented with a discussion of their relationship to ureteral ectopias.
M D, Gibbons, W J, Cromie, J W, Duckett
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Intercommunicating Vas Deferens
Journal of Urology, 1976AbstractThe first reported case of intercommunicating vas deferens is presented and the embryologic etiology is discussed.
M E, Beall, R E, Ware
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Journal of Urology, 1989
We describe a patient with a radiopaque calculus in the vas deferens that was inappropriately diagnosed as a ureteral calculus.
S, Küpeli, M, Safak, L S, Yaman
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We describe a patient with a radiopaque calculus in the vas deferens that was inappropriately diagnosed as a ureteral calculus.
S, Küpeli, M, Safak, L S, Yaman
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Urology, 1988
Reported is a case of stones in the vas deferens that was managed by excision of a segment of the vas.
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Reported is a case of stones in the vas deferens that was managed by excision of a segment of the vas.
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Double conjoining vas deferens
Urology, 1980The importance of careful palpation of the scrotal contents and follow-up semen analysis when performing vasectomies is proved by this case report of a double vas deferens conjoining into a single vas.
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Presentation of fused vas deferens
Urology, 2006Transverse testicular ectopia is a rare condition that usually presents as a unilateral nonpalpable testis and a contralateral descended testis with an associated hernia. Currently, with the use of diagnostic laparoscopy, transverse testicular ectopia is found before groin exploration. We reviewed 2 cases that were referred to our institution.
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