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

2. A Cryptorchid testis located in the inguinal region

3. 20 The testis sacs communicate with the seminal vesicles.

4. 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.

5. 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

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

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

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

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

10. 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

11. 14 The seminal vesicles can become infected and inflamed, as may the epididymis and testis.

12. 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)

13. 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

21. 7 Objective To study the mutability of ultra sodium pyrosulfite intake on ultrastructure changes and spermatogonium mice testis.

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

23. In conclusion, whenever renal agenesis is suspected on ultrasonographic examination, the investigator should first consider renal ectopia; ultrasound examination with the bladder full is the definitive diagnostic procedure.

24. 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)

25. Cystinosis; Homocystinuria (main symptom ectopia lentis); Mucopoly-saccharidoses (classical forms, special forms); Lipidoses (Tay-Sachs, Niemann-Pick, Gaucher, Fabry, Sulfatidosis, Refsum, essential hypercholesterinemia); Albinism, Alcaptonuria, Porphyria, Hypophosphatasia; Wilson’s disease.