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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Scrotum cancer
  1. ... the underside of the penis (hypospadias), or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may ...
  2. ... the underside of the penis (hypospadias), or a scrotum divided into two lobes (bifid scrotum). Because of these abnormalities, the external genitalia may ...
  3. ... of the external genitalia, including the penis and scrotum, and the prostate gland. During puberty, these two ... the SRD5A2 gene may be associated with prostate cancer. Two of these polymorphisms have been studied extensively. ...
  4. ... More often, one testis has descended into the scrotum normally, and one has not. Sometimes, the descended ... undescended testes may break down (degenerate) or develop cancer if left untreated. Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome is ...