[HTML] from sjkdt.orgKH Kumar, BS Rao, S Shiradhonkar, R Jha… - Saudi Journal of Kidney …, 2011 - sjkdt.org Unilateral renal agenesis (URA) is a developmental defect associated with ano衫alies of the genitourinary system. The associations vary from absence of testis alone to high anorectal anomalies in other patients. We present two interesting patients with URA, encountered recently. Our ... Related articles - All 4 versions
G Velasco, V Savarese, N Sandorfi, SA Jimenez… - Endocrine Practice, 2011 - AACE ... Typically, Klinefelter syndrome is characterized by abnormal sexual development at puberty, with small testes, gynecoid body habitus, absent secondary sexual characteristics, gyneco- mastia, impotence, and sterility. However ... Related articles
C Anderson, JH Davies, L Lamont… - American Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... The term testicular regression refers to the finding of bilateral absenttestes in a 46,XY individual with evidence of ambiguous genitalia. This implies the loss of testicular function during sexual differentiation [Marcantonio et al., 1994]. The term vanishing testissyndrome refers to ... Related articles - All 5 versions
[HTML] from plos.orgR Brauner, M Neve, S Allali, C Trivin, H Lottmann… - PloS one, 2011 - dx.plos.org ... Anorchia, or embryonic testicular regression (vanishing testissyndrome), is defined as the absence of testes in a 46,XY individual with a male phenotype [1]–[3]. It affects one in 20,000 male births [4] and occurs in 1/177 cases of cryptorchidism [5]. Although some patients with ... Cached