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Anomalies of the Vas Deferens

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— Now that vasectomy is being done by so many non-urologists, it seems timely to discuss the anomalies of the vas that are occasionally encountered, such as congenital absence, atresia, or complete duplication. While performing a recent vasectomy, I identified the right vas and ligated it normally.
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Hormonal control of vas deferens fluid volume and aquaporin expression in rats

Journal of Molecular Histology, 2018
N. S. F. Ramli   +3 more
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A double vas deferens

British Journal of Urology, 1998
M A, Kutiyanawala, J M, Johnstone
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Vas deferens: Operative treatment

The American Journal of Surgery, 1937
Abstract Vasostomy, like seminal vesiculotomy and seminal vesiculectomy were popular operative procedures from 1905 through 1925. Since then they have lost a great deal of their popularity with resultant greater selectivity of cases. The most common operation on the vas deferens, ligation of the vas, is mainly employed preliminary to prostatectomy ...
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Congenital absence of the vas deferens and unilateral renal agenesis: implications for patient and family

Pediatric surgery international (Print), 2014
V. Lane, S. Scammell, N. West, G. Murthi
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THE PHARMACOLOGY OF THE VAS DEFERENS

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1916
J. Waddell
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Vas Deferens

2011
Linda M. Ernst   +4 more
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Vas Deferens

2018
Ryan Flannigan, Marc Goldstein
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