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231 related items for PubMed ID: 19863626

  • 1. 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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  • 8. Missed testis on laparoscopy despite blind-ending vessels and closed processus vaginalis.
    Kim C, Bennett N, Docimo SG.
    Urology; 2005 Jun; 65(6):1226. PubMed ID: 15922436
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  • 11. Laparoscopic orchiectomy and subsequent internal ring closure for extra-abdominal testicular nubbin in children.
    Kojima Y, Mizuno K, Imura M, Kato T, Kohri K, Hayashi Y.
    Urology; 2009 Mar; 73(3):515-9; discussion 519-20. PubMed ID: 19118886
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  • 12. Surgical management of the nonpalpable testis: the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia experience.
    Kirsch AJ, Escala J, Duckett JW, Smith GH, Zderic SA, Canning DA, Snyder HM.
    J Urol; 1998 Apr; 159(4):1340-3. PubMed ID: 9507881
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  • 13. Avoidance of inguinal incision in laparoscopically confirmed vanishing testis syndrome.
    Van Savage JG.
    J Urol; 2001 Oct; 166(4):1421-4. PubMed ID: 11547102
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  • 14. Cost analysis of laparoscopic versus open orchiopexy in the management of unilateral nonpalpable testicles.
    Lorenzo AJ, Samuelson ML, Docimo SG, Baker LA, Lotan Y.
    J Urol; 2004 Aug; 172(2):712-6. PubMed ID: 15247768
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  • 15. Importance of scrotum pulling during diagnostic laparoscopy for impalpable testis.
    Im YJ, Jung HJ, Lee YS, Kim SW, Han SW.
    Int J Urol; 2015 Apr; 22(4):400-3. PubMed ID: 25586418
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  • 16. [Laparoscopic examination of the nonpalpable testis].
    Ishida K, Harada Y, Tei K, Mizutani K, Yokoi S, Deguchi T, Takahashi Y, Yuhara K, Kanimoto Y.
    Hinyokika Kiyo; 2007 Nov; 53(11):795-9. PubMed ID: 18051804
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  • 17. Laparoscopy for nonpalpable testes in childhood: is inguinal exploration also necessary when vas and vessels exit the inguinal ring?
    Plotzker ED, Rushton HG, Belman AB, Skoog SJ.
    J Urol; 1992 Aug; 148(2 Pt 2):635-7; discussion 638. PubMed ID: 1353546
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  • 20. Hypoplastic gonadal vessels exiting the deep ring during laparoscopy for impalpable testes: when is inguinal exploration necessary?
    Khairi A, Shehata S, Abouheba M, Soliman S.
    J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A; 2009 Feb; 19(1):103-6. PubMed ID: 19021464
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