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Prevalence and risk factors of testicular microlithiasis in patients with hypospadias: a retrospective study.

Michiko NakamuraKimihiko MoriyaYoko NishimuraMutsumi NishidaYusuke KudoYukiko KannoTakeya KittaMasafumi KonNobuo Shinohara
Published in: BMC pediatrics (2018)
The current study demonstrated that the presence of undescended testis was only a significant risk factor for testicular microlithiasis or classic testicular microlithiasis in patients with hypospadias. As co-existing undescended testis has been reported as a risk factor for testicular dysfunction among patients with hypospadias, the current findings suggest that testicular microlithiasis in children with hypospadias may be associated with impaired testicular function. Conversely, patients with isolated HS seem to have lower risks for testicular impairment. Further investigation with longer follow-up will be needed to clarify these findings.
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