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[Cryptorchism. Anatomo-pathologic and therapeutic considerations].

A Ginardi1, L Rosato, G Azzario

  • 1U.S.S.L. n. 40 Regione Piemonte, Ospedale di Ivrea, Divisione di Chirurgia Generale.

Minerva Medica
|November 30, 1987
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This study examines cryptorchidism, a condition where testes fail to descend. It reviews 37 cases to discuss effective treatment strategies for this common pediatric issue.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Urology
  • Developmental Biology

Context:

  • Cryptorchidism, or undescended testes, is a common congenital anomaly in pediatric patients.
  • Accurate diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial for optimal outcomes.
  • Understanding the anatomopathological basis is key to effective management.

Purpose:

  • To review the anatomopathological challenges associated with cryptorchidism.
  • To present a series of 37 surgically managed cases.
  • To discuss and evaluate treatment approaches for cryptorchidism.

Summary:

  • A review of 37 cases of cryptorchidism was conducted, focusing on the underlying anatomopathological issues.
  • The study details the diagnostic and surgical management of these cases.

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  • Treatment outcomes and therapeutic considerations are discussed based on the case series.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the anatomopathological aspects of cryptorchidism.
    • Contributes to the understanding of surgical management strategies.
    • Informs clinical practice for pediatric urologists and surgeons treating undescended testes.