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It's also known as cryptorchidism (krip-TOR-kih-diz-um). Most often, it's just one testicle that doesn't descend into the scrotum, which is the bag of skin ...
Ferri FF. Cryptorchidism. In: Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2023. Elsevier; 2023. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Dec. 28, 2022. Cooper CS, et al. Undescended ...
Retractile testicle is different from undescended testicle (cryptorchidism). An undescended testicle is one that never entered the scrotum. When to see a ...
Cryptorchidism. In: Pediatric Urology. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier; 2010. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Nov. 28, 2018. Undescended ...
Having an undescended testicle, which is called cryptorchidism. The testes form in the belly during fetal development. · Having a family history of testicular ...
Cryptorchidism. Urology Care Foundation. https://www.urologyhealth.org/urology-a-z/c/cryptorchidism. Accessed Sept. 16, 2022. Lin KW. Screening for ...
Key risk factors are age and a condition known as cryptorchidism, where one or both of the testes are in the abdomen instead of in the scrotum. The testes ...
Cryptorchidism. Dr. Husmann's insights into androgen physiology naturally led to investigations into the etiology of testicular undescent (cryptorchidism).
This is known as cryptorchidism. In females, the clitoris and labia may be small. Early childhood to adulthood. Other features of Prader-Willi syndrome ...
The medical term for this condition is cryptorchidism. Healthcare professionals haven't found anything that can prevent germ cell tumors. By Mayo Clinic ...
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