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Cryptorchidism is the absence of one or both testes from the scrotum. This usually represents failure of the testis to move, or "descend," during fetal development from an abdominal position, through the inguinal canal, into the ipsilateral scrotum. About 3% of full-term and 30% of premature infant boys are born with at least one undescended testis, making cryptorchidism the most common birth... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

Persistent müllerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

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Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

Persistent müllerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

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Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

Persistent müllerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

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Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

Persistent müllerian duct syndrome Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.

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Cryptorchidism Although cryptorchidism nearly always refers to congenital absence or maldescent, a testis observed in the scrotum in early infancy can occasionally "reascend" (move back up) into the inguinal canal.

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Cryptorchidism Although cryptorchidism nearly always refers to congenital absence or maldescent, a testis observed in the scrotum in early infancy can occasionally "reascend" (move back up) into the inguinal canal.

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Cryptorchidism Cryptorchidism occurs at a much higher rate in a large number of congenital malformation syndromes.

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    Cryptorchidism

    Cryptorchidism is the absence of one or both testes from the scrotum. This usually represents failure of the testis to move, or "descend," during fetal development from an abdominal position, through the inguinal canal, into the ipsilateral scrotum.
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    Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome

    Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.
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    Relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 2

    "Lack of LGR8 gene mutation in Finnish patients with a family history of cryptorchidism.".
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    Hypospadias

    When the hypospadias is third degree, or there are associated birth defects such as chordee or cryptorchidism, the best management can be a more complicated decision.
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    INSL3

    "A common polymorphism in the human relaxin-like factor (RLF) gene: no relationship with cryptorchidism.".
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    Endosulfan

    Birth defects of the male reproductive system including cryptorchidism were also more prevalent in the study group.
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    Persistent müllerian duct syndrome

    Cryptorchidism in AMH deficiency suggests that AMH may play a role in transabdominal testicular descent, perhaps by facilitating contraction of the gubernaculum.
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    Weimaraner

    Cryptorchidism
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    Testicle

    cryptorchidism (cryptorchismus)
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    Testicular cancer

    A major risk factor for the development of testis cancer is cryptorchidism (undescended testicles).

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