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Results 1 - 10 of 322 for testes
  1. ... infants. Some babies have a condition called retractile testes and the health care provider may not be ... surgery. This is called a vanished or absent testis. As stated earlier, it may be due to ...
  2. Sudden infant death with dysgenesis of the testes syndrome (SIDDT) is a rare condition that is fatal in the first year of life; its major features include abnormalities ...
  3. Anorchia is the absence of both testes at birth. ... several weeks of pregnancy. In some cases, early testes do not develop in males before 8 weeks ...
  4. ... 40s and 50s. The cancer is in the testes, but it can spread to the lymph nodes. ... may look like a painless mass in the testes. If there are symptoms, they may include: Discomfort ...
  5. The testes are 2 egg-shaped male reproductive organs located in the scrotum . They produce sperm and the male ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 63. McKenney JK. Testis and testicular adnexa. In: Goldblum JR, Lamps LW, ...
  6. ... PHKG2_HUMAN phosphorylase b kinase gamma catalytic chain, testis/liver isoform phosphorylase kinase gamma subunit 2 phosphorylase kinase subunit gamma-2 phosphorylase kinase, gamma 2 (testis) phosphorylase kinase, gamma 2 (testis/liver) PSK-C3 ...
  7. ... twisting of the spermatic cord, which supports the testes in the scrotum. When this occurs, blood supply ...
  8. Orchitis is swelling (inflammation) of one or both of the testicles . ... Orchitis may be caused by an infection. Many types of bacteria ...
  9. ... 1. This protein is active in the brain, testes (in males), and other tissues, although its function ... called sudden infant death with dysgenesis of the testes syndrome, researchers propose that TSPY-like 1 is ...
  10. ... the tubes that carry sperm out of the testes (the vas deferens) fail to develop properly. Although the testes usually develop and function normally, sperm cannot be ...
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