
doi: 10.1007/bf02125427
pmid: 8101804
Despite the fact that cryptorchidism is a common congenital anomaly, our understanding of this problem is hampered by confusion and uncertainty regarding diagnosis and treatment. A major factor producing this confusion is the lack of a common terminology that describes to the reader (or listener) exactly what the author means by a given term. Herein is proposed a classification system that, if adopted and utilized, could ameliorate this problem.
Male, Palpation, Terminology as Topic, Cryptorchidism, Testis, Humans, Child, Gonadal Dysgenesis
Male, Palpation, Terminology as Topic, Cryptorchidism, Testis, Humans, Child, Gonadal Dysgenesis
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