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The medical term for enlarged testis is "testicular hypertrophy" or "testicular swelling." It can be caused by various conditions such as infections, trauma, hormonal imbalances, or tumors. If you notice any changes in the size of your testis, it's important to see a healthcare provider for evaluation.
testis that are affected by cancer are removed.One ore sometime both testis ar removed.
Sertoli cells, a kind of sustentacular cells.
This statement is incorrect. Testicular cancer is always unilateral (only on one side). If testicular cancer is found in both, it is almost always metastasis, which is spread of the cancer from one testis to the the other.
You need to go to the doctor and have it evaluated. It could be harmless, but it could also be testicular cancer.
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Undescended testes are pulled down into their correct position and mature normally. In testicular torsion, the affected testis either regains its healthy pink color and is attached to the surrounding tissue with sutures, or.
If the torsion is relieved within 24 hours, the testis will recover normal blood flow and function.
accumulation of fluid surrounding the testis making testes impalpable. Transillumination positive. related rarely to testicular tumour. treated by leaving it alone or aspiration.
The medical term for the condition of a hidden testis is cryptorchidism. This condition occurs when one or both testes fail to descend into the scrotum before birth. It is important to address cryptorchidism to prevent potential complications such as infertility or an increased risk of testicular cancer.
This testicular inflammation is generally one-sided (both testicles are swollen in 15–30% of mumps orchitis cases and typically occurs about 10 days after the parotid gland. Testicular swelling has been documented as late as six weeks after parotid gland swelling. Decreased fertility is an uncommon consequence of testicular inflammation from mumps and infertility is rare.
The Testis is suspended by the spermatic cord which consist of the vas deferens and the testicular vessels enclosed with fascia and cremastric muscles