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1. The face decrepitude is because descensus of facial soft tissue.

2. Cryptorchidism literally means hidden or obscure testis and generally refers to an undescended or maldescended testis.

3. A Cryptorchid testis located in the inguinal region

4. 20 The testis sacs communicate with the seminal vesicles.

5. Cryptorchidism is the most common genital problem encountered in pediatrics. Cryptorchidism literally means hidden or obscure testis and generally refers to an undescended or maldescended testis.

6. Cryptorchidism can broadly be defined in 3 groups: True undescended testis: where testis is absent from the scrotum but lies along the line of testicular descent

7. Cancer/testis (CT) Antigens are considered promising candidates for vaccine-based immunotherapy

8. Mouse blastocysts were transplanted to syngeneic and allogeneic kidney and testis.

9. Objective To study the diagnosis and recognition of yolk sac tumor of testis.

10. Choriocarcinoma of the Testis is a type of testicular cancer affecting the germ cells

11. Cryptorchid testis being removed Inguinal or pre-scrotal testes are removed using a typical castration incision or by incising directly over the retained testis if it’s location is far from the standard midline incision

12. 14 The seminal vesicles can become infected and inflamed, as may the epididymis and testis.

13. Telford et al., 1962; MHW, 1999] Reproductive toxicity Lowest oral (diet) LOEL (male rat) = 42.3 mg/kg-bw per day: decreased absolute and relative testis weights, testis tubule atrophy and decreased spermatogenesis (18-month study) (Takagi et al., 1994)

14. A Cryptorchid stallion can be further classified as either inguinal when the testis is in the inguinal canal, or abdominal when the testis remains in the abdominal cavity, which was the case for Marquis

15. Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of testicular blood perfusion imaging of impalpable undescended testis.

16. Thus, histological structure of Cyclostomata testis is at a lower stage of development than in other Anamnia

17. Both the absolute and relative weights of prostate and testis were significantly decreased in the high-dose group.

18. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS – – – – – – – – Epididymitis Orchitis Trauma Incarcerated or strangulated inguinal hernia Torsion appendix testis Acute varicocele Testicular tumor Scrotal abscess

19. In mice dose-related gastric ECL cell hyperplasia developed as well as liver tumours and adenoma of rete testis

20. As the average life span of people in our modern society increases, so does the number of patients suffering from symptoms of female aconuresis and descensus genitalis.

21. Cryptorchid, ridgling, and even rig are terms used to describe a stallion with at least one undescended testis

22. There are German pathology guidelines for tumors of the prostate, testis, kidneys, renal pelvis, urethra and urinary bladder.

23. 7 Objective To study the mutability of ultra sodium pyrosulfite intake on ultrastructure changes and spermatogonium mice testis.

24. Prepubertal Cryptorchidism is defined as failure of the testis to descend into the scrotum of boys who have yet to start puberty

25. Meronyms (parts of "Cryptorchism"): undescended testicle; undescended testis (a testis that fails to move into the scrotum as the male fetus develops) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Cryptorchism"): monorchidism; monorchism (failure of one testes to descend into the scrotum)

26. Cryptorchid, cryptorchis (kript-or'kid) (-or'kis) [? + orchis, testis] An individual in whom either or both testicles have not descended into the scrotum.

27. One feature rarely included in studies on Cryptorchism is an adequate correlation between anatomical and clinical data and histological patterns of the testis

28. PGDS is a fertility associated protein and related to the transportation of retinoid and substances which transfer through blood testis or blood epididymis barrier.

29. The difference between the two major groups of female aconuresis should be taken into account, as well as the distinction between the median and lateral defect regarding the descensus genitalis.

30. Cryptorchidy - failure of one or both testes to move into the scrotum as the male fetus develops Cryptorchidism, cryptorchism undescended testicle, undescended testis - a testis that fails to move into the scrotum as the male fetus develops; "undescended testicles have an increased risk for cancer" monorchidism, monorchism - failure

31. Spermatic Cord the structure extending from the abdominal inguinal ring to the testis, comprising the pampiniform plexus, nerves, ductus deferens, testicular artery, and other vessels

32. During the production of hog cholera rabbit-adapeted bovine testis cellular vaccine, there occurred that the virulence of the vaccine has not attained its standard .

33. Apexin is the first reported pentaxin that is synthesized in the testis and has a predominantly intracellular localization in the sperm acrosome

34. In metastasising teratocarcinoma of the testis 42% remissions — 4% complete remissions, 38% partial remissions — were observed with a combination of Actinomycin D, Cyclophosphamide, Vinblastine and Amethopterin.

35. This type of Leydig cell adenoma is compared with the bilateral tumour-like enlargement of the testis, which is ocassionally observed in congenital adrenogenital syndrome.

36. The total suppression of the penis and of the bulla ossea was irreversible even after the testis had reached again their normal androgen secretion.

37. Follicular epithelium of the lamprey testis, unlike in other Anamnia, does not form spermatocysts; implantation of spermatids and spermia into cytoplasm of the follicular cells is not observed

38. Boll is thought to act by binding to the 3'-UTR of mRNAs and regulating translation; it is testis-specific and interacts with DAZ1 and DAZL.

39. Pijnloze, scrotale massa Risico factor beiden testis! : (enkelzijdige!) Cryptorchidisme (niet indalen) Primary germ cell (95%): 40% seminoom, 40% mixed, non-seminoom Primary non-germ cell (Leydig, Sertoli) Secondary Metastase

40. Cryptorchidism or undescended testis (UDT) is one of the most common pediatric disorders of the male endocrine glands and the most common genital disorder identified at birth

41. Since the acidophilic, granular cells are found principally in dystopic or dysplastic testes, their demonstration in children assumes special importance for the prognostic evaluation of later development of the testis.

42. Cryptorchidism or undescended testis (UDT) is one of the most common pediatric disorders of the male endocrine glands and the most common genital disorder identified at birth

43. This is one of the more common types of birth defects seen in male infants.… Cryptorchidism (Undescended Testis): Read more about Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Complications, Causes and Prognosis.

44. Hierodula patellifera can increase the index of testis and thymus gland, raise the temperature in mice, and decrease the content of LPO in liver of the hypercholesteremia rets.

45. While 55P4H4 exhibits tissue-restricted expression in normal adult tissue, it is aberrantly expressed in multiple cancers including prostate, bladder, kidney, lung, testis, bone, cervical, brain, and ovarian cancers.

46. Alteration of Ballocks, plural of ballock testis, from Middle English, from Old English bealluc — more at ball Learn More about bollocks Time Traveler for bollocks The first known use of bollocks …

47. Benign diseases with cystic space-occupying lesions of the testicle are tubular ectasia of the rete testis, cystic dysplasia, epidermoid cysts, simple intraparenchymatous testicular cysts and cysts of the tunica albuginea.

48. What are Undescended Testicles (Cryptorchidism)? An undescended testicle (or "testis") is when it fails to drop into the normal place in the scrotum. Your child's health care provider can find this during a routine exam

49. Androstenedione An androgenic steroid less potent than testosterone, which is produced by the adrenal cortex, ovary and testis and converted to estrone in fat and the liver; in men, overproduction of androstendione may cause feminisation.

50. Androstenedione An androgenic steroid less potent than testosterone, which is produced by the adrenal cortex, ovary and testis and converted to estrone in fat and the liver; in men, overproduction of androstendione may cause feminisation.

51. The three main clinical manifestations are craniofacial malformations (orofacial cleft, short palpebra fissure, ankyloblepharon, hipoplastic nose), muscle-skeletal anomalies (bilateral intracrural popliteal pterygia, various digital deformities), and genitourinary anomalies (Cryptorchidisme, agenesis testis or cleft scrotum, inguinal hernia) .

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53. ‘If a testis is not palpable, it is important to determine if it is retractile, ectopic, or Cryptorchid.’ ‘Monorchidism occurs more often in boxers than is the norm, probably because the boxer standard once allowed Cryptorchids to be exhibited, and many were used for breeding.’

54. 15X44.1 Anaetiological role for undescended testis, groin hernia, testicular trauma, mumps, mumps orchitis, elevated testicular temperature, and hormonal, prenatal, and occupational factors in the development of young adult testicular cancers has beensuggested byanumberofstudies.2-'2 However, previous researchers have in general been hampered

55. The protein is synthesized in the male 's epididymis , the coiled ducts that store , mature and transport sperm cells on their way from the testis where they are made , to the vas deferens , from whence they are delivered to the urethra prior to ejaculation .

56. What is “Azoospermia”? Azoospermia is the medical term used when there are no sperm in the ejaculate. It can be “obstructive,” where there is a blockage preventing sperm from entering the ejaculate, or it can be “nonobstructive” when it is due to decreased sperm production by the testis.

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58. Appendix testis, a vestigial remnant of the Müllerian duct; Epiploic Appendix, one of several small pouches of fat on the peritoneum along the colon and rectum Appendix of the laryngeal ventricle, a sac that extends from the laryngeal ventricle; MesoAppendix, the portion of the mesentery that connects the ileum to the vermiform Appendix

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