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173 related items for PubMed ID: 29124402

  • 1. 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.
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  • 2. Is routine excision of testicular remnants in testicular regression syndrome indicated?
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  • 4. Histological evaluation of the testicular nubbins in patients with nonpalpable testis: assessment of etiology and surgical approach.
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  • 20. Histopathological evaluation of orchiectomy specimens in 51 late postpubertal men with unilateral cryptorchidism.
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