November 18, 2008 — Persistent cryptorchidism and bilateral cryptorchidism are statistically significantly associated with genetic mutations, according to the results of a study reported in the ...
A 4‑month‑old male infant who presented with left cryptorchidism and was ultimately diagnosed with persistent Müllerian duct ...
Cerebral Palsy has been linked to a condition called cryptorchidism in males - when one or both of the testicles are not present in the scrotum. A new study in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology ...
The results suggested that early prolonged hormonal therapy is advisable in all patients with cryptorchidism to increase the speed of testicular descent to the scrotum achieved by surgery, and thereby ...
A small percentage of males born with cryptorchidism (failure of one or both testicles to descend into the scrotum), the most frequent congenital birth defect in male children, are more likely to have ...
Background and aims: Early treatment of cryptorchidism may be necessary to preserve fertility and international guidelines recommend that congenital cryptorchidism be treated with orchiopexy before ...
Environmental pollution from industries such as coal mining and metal works may play a role in the increasing numbers of boys born with undescended testicles, according to a study published in Human ...
The primary complication of cryptorchidism is loss of fertility. Even with timely orchiopexy, there is a risk of reduced fertility in adulthood due to early changes in testicular histology and ...
To the Editor: Pettersson and colleagues (May 3 issue) 1 report that treatment for undescended testis before puberty as compared with treatment after puberty halves the risk of testicular cancer ...
This week Snoopy was brought to the clinic to be neutered. In itself, that should have been simple enough. But Snoopy had only one testicle and his owners had heard all sorts of scary stories ...
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