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    2/23/2010 - Should We Perform Orchidopexy For Cryptorchidism In Children With Severe Encephalopathy?
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    UroToday.com - The study concerned conveying with severe encephalopathy (SE). Cryptorchidism in these lying-in is steadfast and is often secondary to a spastic cremaster muscle provoking secondary retraction of an if not normal testis, without customer's broker testicular dysplasia. The increased risk of testicular neoplasm observed in cryptorchid work does therefore not exist in most of these patients. Indeed the 'common cause' theory or testicular dysgenesis syndrome, postulates that abnormal testicular descent happens in an abnormal testis, which is more likely to develop cancer...



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