-
around 1% overall.
Cryptorchidism may
develop after infancy,
sometimes as late as
young adulthood, but that is exceptional.
Cryptorchidism is
distinct from...
- 'artificial
cryptorchidism'. Int J Androl. 1987;10:571–580.
Mieusset R,
Bujan L,
Mansat A,
Pontonnier F,
Grandjean H.
Effect of
artificial cryptorchidism on sperm...
-
characterized by the
presence of
symptoms and
disorders such as hypospadias,
cryptorchidism, poor **** quality, and
testicular cancer. The
concept was
first introduced...
-
Cryptorchidism-arachnodactyly-intellectual
disability syndrome is a rare multi-systemic
genetic disorder of
unknown prevalence which is
characterized by...
- "crypt" and "orchid" and a
direct reference to the
medical condition of
cryptorchidism.
Stereogum called the song a "uniquely
beautiful track" and identified...
- in non-human animals.
Typical features include undescended testes (
cryptorchidism) and the
presence of a small,
underdeveloped uterus in an XY infant...
- (3–4% of 'normal' live births), also
known as
undescended testis or
cryptorchidism. In this case the
testis is
within the
abdominal cavity,
somewhere along...
-
genitourinary disorders such as the following:
Balanitis Carcinoma of the ****
Cryptorchidism Epididymitis Epispadias Erectile dysfunction Frenulum breve Hydrocele...
- had a 9.3% prevalence.
Another common disorder in male
Pomeranians is
cryptorchidism. This is when
either one or both of the ****s do not
descend into...
- may be
exaggerated which can
occasionally lead to a
misdiagnosis of
cryptorchidism. The
cremasteric reflex may be
absent with
testicular torsion, upper...