Testicular regression syndrome — a pathological study of 77 cases
Abstract
Testicular regression syndrome is characterized by a rudimentary epididymis and spermatic cord with absence of testicular tissue. Although it has been well‐described in the surgical literature, few pathological studies have been performed. We report 77 cases of the syndrome, deriving from a 26‐year retrospective review. Typical gross descriptions described several cm of spermatic cord with a small mass of firm, fibrotic tissue at one end;...
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Title
Testicular regression syndrome — a pathological study of 77 cases
Published Date
Sep 1, 1991
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
269 - 272
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