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309 related items for PubMed ID: 32891575

  • 1. Sentinel nubbin: A potential pitfall in the management of undescended testis secondary to epididymo-testicular nonunion.
    Yağız B, Kara YA, Hancıoğlu S, Demirel BD, Karaman A, Bıçakcı Ü, Arda N, Karaman İ.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2020 Oct; 16(5):635.e1-635.e7. PubMed ID: 32891575
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  • 2. Blind ending vessels on diagnostic laparoscopy for nonpalpable testis: Is a nubbin present?
    Sturm R, Kurzrock E, Amend G, Shannon R, Gong E, Cheng E.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2017 Aug; 13(4):392.e1-392.e6. PubMed ID: 28666917
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  • 3. [Single scrotal-incision orchidopexy without ligation of processus vaginalis for palpable undescended testis].
    Chen Y, Zhao JF, Wang FR, Li Y, Shi Z, Zhong HJ, Zhu JM.
    Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue; 2017 Aug; 23(8):708-712. PubMed ID: 29726645
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  • 4. Complete urogenital nonunion.
    Karaman A, Karaman I, Yılmaz E, Yağız B, Ozgüner IF.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2011 Dec; 46(12):e17-8. PubMed ID: 22152900
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  • 5. Complete testicular epididymal dissociation in the abdominal cryptorchid testis.
    Sharma S, Sen A.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2013 Dec; 9(6 Pt B):1023-7. PubMed ID: 23735659
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  • 6. Ascending testis: A congenital predetermined condition.
    Alchoikani N, Ashour K.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2021 Apr; 17(2):192.e1-192.e3. PubMed ID: 33483293
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  • 7. Epididymal-testicular fusion anomalies in cryptorchidism are associated with proximal location of the undescended testis and with a widely patent processus vaginalis.
    Caterino S, Lorenzon L, Cavallini M, Cavaniglia D, Ferro F.
    J Anat; 2014 Oct; 225(4):473-8. PubMed ID: 25048056
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  • 8. Epididymal anomalies in boys with undescended testis or hydrocele: Significance of testicular location.
    Kim SO, Na SW, Yu HS, Kwon D.
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  • 9. Scrotal exploration for unilateral nonpalpable testis.
    Snodgrass WT, Yucel S, Ziada A.
    J Urol; 2007 Oct 24; 178(4 Pt 2):1718-21. PubMed ID: 17707015
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  • 10. Is an empty left hemiscrotum and hypertrophied right descended testis predictive of perinatal torsion?
    Belman AB, Rushton HG.
    J Urol; 2003 Oct 24; 170(4 Pt 2):1674-5; discussion 1675-6. PubMed ID: 14501689
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  • 11. 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 24; 16(11):902-4. PubMed ID: 19863626
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  • 12. [Cryptorchidism in children: Predictive factors of orchidopexy failure and postoperative testicular atrophy].
    Boulma R, Ben Chouchen I, Nouira F, Ben Ahmed Y, Boukesra T, Chibani I, Lahmar L, Charieg A, Mamlouk A, Douira W, Jlidi S.
    Prog Urol; 2022 Apr 24; 32(5):332-340. PubMed ID: 35151543
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  • 13. Inguinal approach for the management of unilateral non-palpable testis: is diagnostic laparoscopy necessary?
    Bae KH, Park JS, Jung HJ, Shin HS.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2014 Apr 24; 10(2):233-6. PubMed ID: 24206784
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  • 14. Urogenital nonunion--the case for laparoscopy for the impalpable testis.
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  • 15. A tailored surgical approach to the palpable undescended testis.
    Neheman A, Levitt M, Steiner Z.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2019 Feb 24; 15(1):59.e1-59.e5. PubMed ID: 30563750
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  • 16. Epididymal anomalies associated with patent processus vaginalis in hydrocele and cryptorchidism.
    Han CH, Kang SH.
    J Korean Med Sci; 2002 Oct 24; 17(5):660-2. PubMed ID: 12378019
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  • 17. [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 24; 91(6):537-41. PubMed ID: 10897578
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  • 19. Histological evaluation of the testicular nubbins in patients with nonpalpable testis: assessment of etiology and surgical approach.
    Emir H, Ayik B, Eliçevik M, Büyükünal C, Danişmend N, Dervişoğlu S, Söylet Y.
    Pediatr Surg Int; 2007 Jan 24; 23(1):41-4. PubMed ID: 17031713
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  • 20. Epididymal anomalies associated with hydrocele/hernia and cryptorchidism: implications regarding testicular descent.
    Elder JS.
    J Urol; 1992 Aug 24; 148(2 Pt 2):624-6. PubMed ID: 1353542
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