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Testicular atrophy - Libre Pathology
Testicular atrophy is relatively common change seen in undescended testes. It is also known as atrophic testis and atrophy of the testis. Cryptorchidism redirects here.
Pathology Outlines - Testis & paratestis
Nonneoplastic lesions: atrophy cysts epidermoid cyst epididymitis fibrous pseudotumor hernia sac with mesothelial entrapment hydrocele inflammatory pseudotumor granulomatous lesions of testis and paratestis proliferative funiculitis rete testis adenomatous hyperplasia Sertoli cell nodule smooth muscle hyperplasia spermatocele testicular adrenal ...
Histopathology of severe atrophic testes, boar 3: Degenerated ...
Testicular atrophy is a major cause of culling in boars. Pathogenesis of this change is poorly understood. Therefore, we aimed to investigate pathological changes of the genital tracts of...
Correlation 15: Testicular atrophy - University of Utah
A decrease in cell size is known as atrophy. The term is also applied to tissues and organs when they become smaller. The testis can be involved with atrophy. The most common reason for this is probably childhood infection with the mumps virus, which produces a patchy pattern of inflammation, affecting some seminiferous tubules but not others.
Atrophic Testis - medcell.org
Atrophic testes occur in cryptorchidism, when the glands fail to descend into the scrotum. How would you expect the levels of testosterone to compare to a health male individual?
JCDR - Histopathology of testis, Johnson’s criteria, Testicular atrophy
In this study, testicular histology was categorised according to Rosai and Ackerman’s classification : 1. Normal spermatogenesis. 2. Hypospermatogenesis. 3. Sertoli cell-only syndrome. 4. Complete maturation arrest. 5. Incomplete maturation arrest. 6. Atrophic testis. 7. Mixed pattern when two or more patterns were observed.
Histological evaluation of the human testis ... - Oxford Academic
2006年8月3日 · Testicular biopsy is a crucial assessment in reproductive practice with diagnostic and prognostic importance for assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and risk of testicular neoplasia. Endocrine and genetic tests cannot reliably distinguish obstructive azoospermia (OA) from non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) or predict recovery of mature ...
Testicular atrophy - Wikipedia
Testicular atrophy is a medical condition in which one or both testicles (or "testes") diminish in size and may be accompanied by reduced testicular function. Testicular atrophy is not related to the temporary shrinkage of the surrounding scrotum, which …
Primary and secondary testicular atrophy - PubMed
(a) Primary and secondary testicular atrophy is caused by ischaemia, most frequently after intrauterine and prepuberal testicular torsion. (b) After standard orchiopexy, and especially after orchiopexy in high undescended testis, secondary testicular atrophy is frequent. (c) The histological condition of a cryptorchid testis does not predict ...
Testis - Libre Pathology
Orchiectomy specimen showing testis replaced by tumour (proven to be seminoma). (WC/Ed Uthman) The testis, plural testes, are important for survival of the species. Tumours occasionally arise in 'em. They generally are not biopsied. If the testis is biopsied, it is usually for fertility.
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