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Oct. 14, 2002 — Ultrasound imaging is not necessary to evaluate a nonpalpable testis, according to a record review published in the October issue of Pediatrics. Urologists are better at ...
Roughly 40% of testicular non-seminoma cancers have embryonal carcinoma cells. Choriocarcinoma: These tumors are very rare. They grow rapidly and spread aggressively. Teratoma: ...
(HealthDay News) — Ultrasonography (US) has very high sensitivity and low false-positive rates in identifying fetal teratoma prenatally, according to a study published online Oct. 1 in the ...
If they can just get men past the words “a blast of ultrasound to the testes,” researchers at the University of North Carolina may have finally hit on a method of birth control that’s most ...
Results: Only in two cases of mature teratoma stage IIIC, estradiol levels were significantly higher (950 and 12422 pmol/L) than in other testicular cancer patients and referent subjects. Testosterone ...
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