Cryptorchidism by definition suggests a hidden testis: a testis that is not within the scrotum and does not descend spontaneously into the scrotum by six months of age. Cryptorchid testes may be absent or undescended. If they haven't descended by six months of age, they are unlikely to descend and generally require surgical manipulation into and attachment to the scrotum to avoid potential complications and sequelaes. This case describes an anatomical variation of vas deferens with gubernaculum which not previously reported in literature. A 9 month old boy was presented with diagnosis of left undescended testis and underwent standard orchiopexy operation. At the time of gubernacular dissection a long loop vas deferens without epididymis abn...
The normal male external genitalia include the testicles with the epididymis attached posteriorly an...
This study considers a unilateral renal agenesia associated with agenesia of the epididymis body and...
peer reviewedCryptorchidism affects approximately 1 in 150 boys. Non-palpable testes represent nearl...
AbstractCryptorchidism by definition suggests a hidden testis: a testis that is not within the scrot...
Congenital absence of the vas deferens (CAVD) is an uncommon anomaly that occurs in up to 1% of the ...
Purpose: One of the most accepted theories for explaining testicular ectopia is the existence of mul...
Abstract Background Vasoepididymal anomalies are not rare among children with cryptorchidism. They m...
Complete separation of the deferent duct from the epididymis in cryptorchid testes residing in the a...
Introduction : Re-ascended testes account for a proportion of all undescended testes (UDTs); one mai...
Introduction and Aims. Congenital absence of the vas deferens is an uncommon anomaly and this clinic...
This study considers a unilateral renal agenesia associated with agenesia of the epididymis body and...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...
PURPOSE: Various factors are involved in testicular descent, and no single factor is elucidated as t...
Cryptorchidism is a problematic topic, beginning with its meaning. Although, by etymology, it refers...
INTRODUCTION: Polyorchidism was first described by Blasius in 16701 during a routine autopsy. We rep...
The normal male external genitalia include the testicles with the epididymis attached posteriorly an...
This study considers a unilateral renal agenesia associated with agenesia of the epididymis body and...
peer reviewedCryptorchidism affects approximately 1 in 150 boys. Non-palpable testes represent nearl...
AbstractCryptorchidism by definition suggests a hidden testis: a testis that is not within the scrot...
Congenital absence of the vas deferens (CAVD) is an uncommon anomaly that occurs in up to 1% of the ...
Purpose: One of the most accepted theories for explaining testicular ectopia is the existence of mul...
Abstract Background Vasoepididymal anomalies are not rare among children with cryptorchidism. They m...
Complete separation of the deferent duct from the epididymis in cryptorchid testes residing in the a...
Introduction : Re-ascended testes account for a proportion of all undescended testes (UDTs); one mai...
Introduction and Aims. Congenital absence of the vas deferens is an uncommon anomaly and this clinic...
This study considers a unilateral renal agenesia associated with agenesia of the epididymis body and...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...
PURPOSE: Various factors are involved in testicular descent, and no single factor is elucidated as t...
Cryptorchidism is a problematic topic, beginning with its meaning. Although, by etymology, it refers...
INTRODUCTION: Polyorchidism was first described by Blasius in 16701 during a routine autopsy. We rep...
The normal male external genitalia include the testicles with the epididymis attached posteriorly an...
This study considers a unilateral renal agenesia associated with agenesia of the epididymis body and...
peer reviewedCryptorchidism affects approximately 1 in 150 boys. Non-palpable testes represent nearl...