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Anorchia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Anorchia is the absence of both testes at birth. medlineplus.gov
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Anorchia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Anorchia, or congenital agonadism, is the absence of testes in a newborn with male external genitalia and 46,XY chromosomal constitution. www.sciencedirect.com
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Gonadal agenesis - Wikipedia
If the karyotype is 46,XY and the individual otherwise has a male phenotype, it is called anorchia; this occurs in one of 20,000 male births. The ... en.wikipedia.org
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anorchia
anorchia, n. Path. (æˈnɔːkɪə) [f. Gr. ἄνορχος without testicles, f. ἀ(ν)- privative prefix (see an- 10) + ὄρχις testicle: see -ia1. Cf. earlier G. Anorchie, Anorchia.] = *anorchism n.1890 Billings Med. Dict. I. 73/2 Anorchia, congenital absence of testicles. 1933 Ann. Surg. XCVIII. 107 Perhaps the c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clinical, Biological and Genetic Analysis of Anorchia in 26 Boys - PMC
Anorchia is defined as the absence of testes in a 46,XY individual with a male phenotype. The cause is unknown. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Congenital Absence of the Testes | Information & support | Contact
Congenital absence of the testes (anorchia) is a very rare condition where the testes are absent when a baby is born. contact.org.uk
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Aphallia
See also Perineal urethra, where the urethra fails to develop normally Anorchia, where the testicles fail to develop References External links Congenital wikipedia.org
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Anorchia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Anorchia is defined as an absence of testicular tissue and monorchia as a condition in which only one testis is present. www.sciencedirect.com
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Bilateral Anorchia (Vanishing Testis Syndrome) - Urology Textbook
Bilateral anorchia, or the vanishing testis syndrome, is a loss of testicular function during fetal development. It leads, depending on the time of the damage, ... www.urology-textbook.com
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Anorchia - ADAM
Anorchia is the absence of both testes at birth. Causes. An embryo develops early sex organs in the first several weeks of pregnancy. adamcertificationdemo.adam.com
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Congenital Anorchia: A Report of Two Cases and a Brief... - LWW
Congenital anorchia represents a rare form of testicular disorder. It classically refers to the absence of unilateral or bilateral testes in an otherwise ... journals.lww.com
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anorchism
anorchism, n. Path. (æˈnɔːkɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. ἄνορχος: see *anorchia n., -ism.] The absence of one or both testicles, usu. as a congenital condition. Also, cryptorchidism.1883 Holmes & Hulke Syst. Surg. (ed. 3) III. 462 Dr. Gruber..concludes that unilateral anorchism occurs in subjects otherwise well f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gonadal agenesis
If the karyotype is 46,XY and the individual otherwise has a male phenotype, it is called anorchia; this occurs in one of 20,000 male births. wikipedia.org
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Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism
type 1A) Myotonic Dystrophy Acquired causes (due to damage to or dysfunction of the gonads) include testicular torsion, ovarian torsion, vanishing/anorchia wikipedia.org
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The Emperor Has No Balls
silicone, depicted the former president with abdominal obesity, an "old man saggy butt", varicose veins, a "constipated" expression, a micropenis and anorchia wikipedia.org
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