S Little - Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier ... 51.6%). Terminology Cryptorchidism is the most common congenital defect of the feline urogenital system. The term monorchid refers to total absence of one testis. Monorchidism is very uncommon in cats. Unilateral testicular ... Related articles - All 2 versions
K Moore… - Pediatric Urology, 2011 - Springer ... biopsy made at the time of the orchidopexy. Monorchidism secondary to absent, atrophic, or surgically removed testes does not appear to decrease the paternity rate. Among untreated men with bilateral cryptorchid testi- cles ... Related articles
A Saied, H Beaufrère, TN Tully Jr… - Journal of Avian Medicine …, 2011 - BioOne ... A seminoma in a monorchid guinea fowl without metastasis has been described.19 In birds, seminomas are usually unilateral7,11; however, bilateral seminomas have been described in a black swan (Cygnus atratus)10 and a duck.8. ... Related articles
MG Knobbe, C Maenhoudt, RM Turner… - Journal of the …, 2011 - Am Vet Med Assoc ... Equine Vet Sci 1993; 13:220–222. 13. SmithLJPerkinsJD. Laparoscopic-assisted castration of a monorchid male pseudohermaphrodite pony. Equine Vet Educ 2009; 21:295–299. 14. PowerMMLeadonDPPDiploid-triploid chimaerism (64,XX/96,XXY) in an intersex foal. ... Related articles - All 2 versions