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The following pages link to Cryptorchidism and its impact on male fertility: a state of art review of current literature (Q35042452):
Displaying 21 items.
- Evaluation of the azoospermic male (Q34104721) (← links)
- Generation of haploid spermatids with fertilization and development capacity from human spermatogonial stem cells of cryptorchid patients (Q34469447) (← links)
- Groin exploration for the nonpalpable testes: a single center experience (Q35244834) (← links)
- Current Management of Undescended Testes (Q36868543) (← links)
- Undescended testis - current trends and guidelines: a review of the literature (Q36958335) (← links)
- Physical deformities relevant to male infertility (Q37986401) (← links)
- Epidemiology, classification and management of undescended testes: does medication have value in its treatment? (Q38113047) (← links)
- Sperm parameters: paradigmatic index of good health and longevity (Q38139822) (← links)
- Spermatogenesis and cryptorchidism. (Q38211849) (← links)
- Surgical approach to the palpable undescended testis. (Q38215660) (← links)
- Undescended testicle: An update on fertility in cryptorchid men. (Q38434845) (← links)
- Colour Doppler and ultrasound characteristics of testicular Leydig cell tumours (Q39855549) (← links)
- Association of Levels of Serum Inhibin B and Follicle-stimulating Hormone with Testicular Vascularity, Volume, and Echotexture in Children with Undescended Testes (Q40865241) (← links)
- Overexpression of ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 1 (UCHL1) in boys with cryptorchidism. (Q48105629) (← links)
- 20S proteasome in the blood plasma of boys with cryptorchidism. (Q49946621) (← links)
- Management of undescended testis may be improved with educational updates and new transferring model. (Q55278674) (← links)
- The Impact of Bisphenol A on Fertility, Reproductive System, and Development: A Review of the Literature (Q64059227) (← links)
- Genes located in Y-chromosomal regions important for male fertility show altered transcript levels in cryptorchidism and respond to curative hormone treatment. (Q64912922) (← links)
- Trans-scrotal Incision Approach versus Traditional Trans-scrotal Incision Orchiopexy in Children with Cryptorchidism: A Randomized Trial Study. (Q64916864) (← links)
- Bilateral versus unilateral cryptorchidism in nonobstructive azoospermia: Testicular sperm extraction outcomes (Q92424523) (← links)
- Rubus apetalus (Rosaceae) improves spermatozoa characteristics, antioxidant enzymes and fertility potential in unilateral cryptorchid rats (Q97521885) (← links)