Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4161846 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Prematurity, SGA, and a positive family history appeared to be predictors for AC. Extensive histopathological examination of AC revealed a significant reduction of germ cell count and fertility markers, comparable with that in cUDT. The alterations were more severe in boys aged â¥9 years. It is unclear as to whether or not this was possibly caused by a longer duration of inguinal position, but this finding suggests that routine checks of testicular position throughout childhood are needed, and that there is a cause for continued efforts in educating parents and primary care physicians regarding AC. Current data support the notion of surgical correction once the diagnosis is made.Table. n = 21 (n = 10 < 9 years, n = 11 > 9 years)<9 yearsâ¥9 yearsMedianMedianGerm cells per tubule1.060.60Ad-spermatogonia per tubule0.020.01
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Authors
M. Promm, A. Schröder, C. Neissner, F. Eder, W.H. Rösch, J. Schröder,