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Multi-cystic (rete testis) supernumerary testis in polyorchidism with underlying microlithiasis: ultrasound features.

Multi-cystic (rete testis) supernumerary testis in polyorchidism with underlying microlithiasis: ultrasound features. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Multi-cystic (rete testis) supernumerary testis in polyorchidism with underlying microlithiasis: ultrasound features. Abstract Text:

    k rajbabuK Rajbabu,j c morelJ C Morel,p m thompsonP M Thompson,p s sidhuP S Sidhu,k rajbabuK Rajbabu,j c morelJ C Morel,p m thompsonP M Thompson,p s sidhuP S Sidhu,

    Polyorchidism is a rare congenital anomaly, readily diagnosed on ultrasound. Testicular microlithiasis is a condition increasingly recognized and with a possible association with primary testicular malignancy. Rete testis has a variable appearance and is an unusual finding in the young patient. We describe the ultrasound appearances of the combination of polyorchidism, rete testis and microlithiasis, a combination that has not been previously reported.

    Multi-cystic (rete testis) supernumerary testis in polyorchidism with underlying microlithiasis: ultrasound features. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k rajbabuK Rajbabu,jc morelJC Morel,pm thompsonPM Thompson,ps sidhuPS Sidhu,k rajbabuK Rajbabu,jc morelJC Morel,pm thompsonPM Thompson,ps sidhuPS Sidhu,

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    Multi-cystic (rete testis) supernumerary testis in polyorchidism with underlying microlithiasis: ultrasound features. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Australasian radiology

    VOLUME: 51 Spec No.

    Page Numbers: B56-8

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    ISSN: 0004-8461

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Urology, King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, UK.

    Country: Australia

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