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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «MONORCHIDISM»
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Monorchidism is very uncommon in horses.14_17 The etiology is unknown;
however, a vascular accident during embryological development that results in
unilateral testicular agenesis is a popular theory that has some credence. The
primary ...
Angus O. McKinnon, Edward L. Squires, Wendy E. Vaala, 2011
2
Brittanys: Everything about Purchase, Care, Nutrition, ...
Monorchidism Male dogs are born with both testicles positioned in their abdomen
. Soon after birth, or by 30 or 40 days of age, the testicles should be descended
into the scrotum. Testicular retention is hereditary, but the genetic mechanism is ...
3
The Complete Book of Dog Breeding
Both monorchidism and cryptorchidism occur more commonly in purebred dogs
than in mixed breeds. Seventy-five percent of all dogs with retained testicles are
monorchids. ln monorchids, twice as many right testicles are retained in the ...
Monorchidism: Male dogs are born with both testicles positioned in their
abdomens. Soon after birth, or in 30 or 40 days, the testicles should be
descended into a male puppy's scrotum. Monorchidism occurs when one testicle
is retained in the ...
Bilateral anorchidism is distinctly rare.24,30 Most cases of monorchidism involve
absence of the left testis. In contrast to patients with bilateral anorchidism,
monorchidism is not associated with abnormalities of serum gonadotropin levels
or ...
Robert O. Petersen, I. Sesterhenn, Charles J. Davis, 2009
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New Orleans Medical News and Hospital Gazette
We have said that the congenital absceucc of both testes, is as above stated,
comparatively rare, but it more frequently happens that one testis may be
retained in the abdomen and this condition is termed monorchidism by Mr.
Godarcl, who ...
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Pediatric Urology: Evidence for Optimal Patient Management
In patients 7 months to 11 years with unilateral nonpalpable testis, a scrotal testis
measuring 1.8 cm or greater in length positively predicts monorchidism in nearly
90 % of cases. One study of 60 boys with unilateral nonpalpable testis reported ...
Warren T. Snodgrass, 2013
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Reintroduction of the Mexican wolf within its historic range ...
(Ames) Review Comments: The discussion of monorchidism and cryptorchidism
is confused. Cryptorchidism (monorchid or bilateral) is not a classic indicator of
inbreeding depression, although it has been noted in Mexican wolves. I am not ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of New Mexico. Center for Wildlife Law, 1996
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Clinical Pathology for Athletic Trainers: Recognizing ...
Male Urogenital Disorders Monorchidism Monorchidism, or the absence of one
testicle, congenitally occurs in 0.02% (1 in 5000) of males, but can also be
traumatically acquired.12 Monorchidism often excludes a male from contact
sports.
Daniel P. O'Connor, A. Louise Fincher, 2007
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Dog Breeding, Whelping and Puppy Care
Monorchidism. This is the condition of a dog having only one testicle. - it has not
been reported as a congenital condition but can exist after surgical removal of
one testis - the condition is not common and most cases are in fact unilateral ...
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «MONORCHIDISM»
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monorchidism no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Stallion or Gelding?
And if a stallion has only one testicle in the scrotum, you don't know whether this might be a rare case of monorchidism (the horse had only one ... «TheHorse.com, jan 05»