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Risk for testicular germ cell tumors and spermatogenesis failure in post-pubertal undescended testes.

Rifat Burak ErgülZeynep BayramoğluAvni Merter KeçeliMuhammet İrfan Dönmez
Published in: International urology and nephrology (2024)
Testicular germ cell carcinoma was found in 4% of the patients who underwent post-pubertal orchiectomy. In addition, none of the undescended testes had normal spermatogenetic activity. Thus, orchiectomy should be considered in post-pubertal males with unilateral undescended testis that do not need the endocrinological activity of the testis.
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