Undescended Testicles
Follow the links below to find information about undescended testicles or testes, also known as cryptorchidism.
Reviewed February 2011
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| Title: | Undescended testes |
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| Publisher: | Andrology Australia |
| Description: | Undescended testes (or cryptorchidism) is a condition at birth when one or both of the testes are not lowered into the scrotum, but stay in the abdomen or only move part way down into the scrotum. |
| Date: | Jan 2012 |
| Title: | Undescended testicles |
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| Publisher: | Better Health Channel |
| Description: | Undescended testicles (testes) means that one or both testicles are missing from the scrotum and are lodged instead in the groin or inside the lower abdomen. Other terms for undescended testicles include empty scrotum, monorchism and cryptorchidism. Undescended testicles should not be confused with retractile or retractable testicles. |
| Date: | Jul 2011 |
| Title: | Undescended testes (cryptorchidism) |
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| Publisher: | Virtual Medical Centre.com |
| Description: | Information on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of undescended testes, when one or both testicles fail to move into the scrotum prior to birth. Written by professional health specialists. |
| Date: | Sep 2010 |
| Title: | Undescended testicles - myDr.com.au |
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| Publisher: | myDr |
| Description: | About 4 or 5 out of every 100 boys are born with undescended testicles - a condition known as cryptorchidism. |
| Date: | Dec 2009 |
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