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Vas Deferens

Color Atlas of Human Fetal and Neonatal Histology, 2019
Linda M. Ernst   +2 more
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Vas Deferens Duplicity

International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Case Reports
Mohamed Rami
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6‐nitrodopamine is a major endogenous modulator of human vas deferens contractility

Andrology, 2022
Rat isolated vas deferens releases 6‐nitrodopamine (6‐ND), and the spasmogenic activity of this novel catecholamine is significantly reduced by tricyclic compounds such as amitriptyline, desipramine, and carbamazepine and by antagonists of the α1 ...
J. Britto-Júnior   +9 more
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Ectopic Vas Deferens

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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Intercommunicating Vas Deferens

Journal of Urology, 1976
AbstractThe 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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Vas Deferens Calculus

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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Vas deferens stones

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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Double conjoining vas deferens

Urology, 1980
The 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, 2006
Transverse 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.
Job K, Chacko   +2 more
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