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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Hypoplasia of scrotum
  1. ... a body area or organ to check for abnormalities.
  2. ... chap 21. Palmer LS, Palmer JS. Management of abnormalities of the ... Penis and scrotum. In: Cheng L, MacLennan GT, Bostwick DG, eds. ...
  3. ... weeks. These babies will have normal penis and scrotum. However, they will not have any testes. This ... in the abdomen or groin rather than the scrotum.
  4. ... DJ, Khera M, Herati AS. Surgery of the scrotum and seminal ... of abnormalities of the external genitalia in boys. In: Partin ...
  5. Scrotal swelling is abnormal enlargement of the scrotum. This is the name for the sac surrounding the testicles. ... testicular torsion , the testicle becomes twisted in the scrotum and loses its blood supply. It is a ...
  6. ... passes out of the vagina, base of penis, scrotum, or urethra Swollen belly area
  7. ... testis Blood clot formation Infection Injury to the scrotum or nearby blood vessel
  8. ... hydrocele is a fluid-filled sac in the scrotum . ... from the abdomen through a tube into the scrotum. Hydroceles occur when this tube does not close ...
  9. ... spermatic cord, which supports the testes in the scrotum. When this occurs, blood supply is cut off to the testicles and nearby tissue in the scrotum . This may cause permanent damage to the testicle.
  10. ... mass include: A cyst-like lump in the scrotum that contains fluid and dead sperm cells (spermatocele). ( ... looking at and feeling ( palpating ) the testicles and scrotum . You will be asked questions about your health ...
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