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  • 3. [The vanishing testis: diagnosis and histological findings].
    Nishizawa S, Suzuki K, Tachikawa N, Nukui A, Kumamaru T, Shioji Y, Misumi Y, Mitsu S, Tokue A.
    Nihon Hinyokika Gakkai Zasshi; 2000 Jun; 91(6):537-41. PubMed ID: 10897578
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  • 7. The value of finding a closed internal ring on laparoscopy in unilateral nonpalpable testis.
    Ueda N, Shiroyanagi Y, Suzuki H, Kim WJ, Yamazaki Y, Tanaka Y.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2013 Mar; 48(3):542-6. PubMed ID: 23480909
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  • 8. Scrotal nubbins associated with blind-ending spermatic vessels and a normal vas deferens on laparoscopy.
    Yamazaki Y, Suzuki M, Shiroyanagi Y, Matsuno D, Tanaka Y.
    Int J Urol; 2009 Nov; 16(11):902-4. PubMed ID: 19863626
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  • 9. Histological evaluation of the testicular nubbin in the vanishing testis syndrome.
    Cendron M, Schned AR, Ellsworth PI.
    J Urol; 1998 Sep; 160(3 Pt 2):1161-2; discussion 1163. PubMed ID: 9719300
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  • 10. Exploration for testicular remnants: implications of residual seminiferous tubules and crossed testicular ectopia.
    De Luna AM, Ortenberg J, Craver RD.
    J Urol; 2003 Apr; 169(4):1486-9. PubMed ID: 12629397
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  • 13. Presence of viable germ cells in testicular regression syndrome remnants: Is routine excision indicated? A systematic review.
    Nataraja RM, Yeap E, Healy CJ, Nandhra IS, Murphy FL, Hutson JM, Kimber C.
    Pediatr Surg Int; 2018 Mar; 34(3):353-361. PubMed ID: 29124402
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  • 14. The vanishing testis: a histomorphologic and clinical assessment.
    Antic T, Hyjek EM, Taxy JB.
    Am J Clin Pathol; 2011 Dec; 136(6):872-80. PubMed ID: 22095372
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  • 16. Adult nonpalpable testis: is laparoscopy always required?
    Sahin C, Yigit T, Ozbey I.
    J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A; 2002 Dec; 12(6):431-4. PubMed ID: 12590724
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  • 18. Scrotal-inguinal ultrasonography: a technique for identifying the nonpalpable inguinal testis without laparoscopy.
    Cain MP, Garra B, Gibbons MD.
    J Urol; 1996 Aug; 156(2 Pt 2):791-4. PubMed ID: 8683785
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  • 20. Clinical and histological significance of the testicular remnant found on inguinal exploration after diagnostic laparoscopy in the absence of a patent processus vaginalis.
    Renzulli JF, Shetty R, Mangray S, Anderson KR, Weiss RM, Caldamone AA.
    J Urol; 2005 Oct; 174(4 Pt 2):1584-6; discussion 1586. PubMed ID: 16148657
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