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The undescended testicle

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The cryptorchid testis is a common pediatric condition, usually diagnosed by the primary physician. The diagnosis, classification, and treatment options of the cryptorchid testis are discussed in hopes of clarifying some of the controversy surrounding this common problem.

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Wolf, C.K., Maizels, M. & Furness, P.D. The undescended testicle. Compr Ther 27, 11–17 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12019-001-0003-7

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