Spermatic Cord
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25. Estudo experimental das alterações agudas na glicemia e concentrações testiculares de ATP e glicose induzidas por torção unilateral, in vivo / In vivo acute changes in ATP and glucose concentrations in the rat testicles following unilateral torsion: experimental study
A torção do cordão espermático é a emergência geniturinária mais comum na idade pediátrica. Foram estudadas as alterações metabólicas agudas nas concentrações testiculares de ATP e glicose após uma hora de isquemia induzida por torção do cordão espermático. Sessenta ratos wistar machos pré-púberes, foram distribuídos em 2 grupos de 30 an
Publicado em: 2002
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26. Phaeochromocytoma of the spermatic cord.
Phaeochromocytoma of the spermatic cord is very rare. It can arise anywhere in the distribution of cells of neural crest origin, but 80-90% arise in the adrenal medulla and only 3% are extra-abdominal. A small tumour may be asymptomatic because insufficient catecholamines are secreted to cause haemodynamic disturbance.
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27. TUMOURS OF THE SPERMATIC CORD WITH THE REPORT OF A CASE OF FIBROMYXOSARCOMA *
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28. Smooth muscle cells in the testicular capsule of the horse, pig and sheep.
Smooth muscle cells are present in the tunica albuginea testis of the horse, pig and sheep. typical fusiform muscle cells constitute a distinct layer up to 0.3 micrometer thick in the horse; there are fewer muscle cells, mainly of the branched form, in the pig; whereas in the sheep the muscle component is least well developed, with some cells intermediate in
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29. Congenital mesonephric defects in male infants with mucoviscidosis
Reports that men with mucoviscidosis were sterile and that portions of their genital tracts were atretic prompted us to investigate the genital tracts of 15 male infants with mucoviscidosis who died within the first year of life and came to necropsy. The genital tracts of all of these infants were abnormal, the abnormalities being confined to mesonephric der
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30. The formation of abdomino-perineal sacs by the fasciae of Scarpa and Colles, and their clinical significance.
It has been shown that the membranous layer of the subcutaneous tissue, known as Scarpa's fascia, is confined to an oval area on each side of the abdominal wall. By its attachment to the deep fascia it encloses an obliquely directed oval sac which extends into the perineum by three pocket-like diverticulae. The fascial extension which forms the pockets is kn
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31. Persistent testicular delta5-isomerase-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (delta5-3beta-HSD) deficiency in the delta5-3beta-HSD form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
A partial testicular defect in testosterone secretion has been documented in a pubertal male with a congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to hereditary deficiency of the delta5-isomerase-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzyme complex (delta5-3beta-HSD). Diagnosis of the enzymatic defect is based on the clinical picture of ambiguous genitalia and salt-losing
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32. Inguinal anatomy.
The flat muscles of the anterior abdominal wall pass down well in front of the pectineal ligament of Astley Cooper on the summit of the superior pubic rumus, thus providing space for the spermatic cord and the great vessels of the lower limb to leave the abdomen. The abdominal wall layers turn back lower down to close the gap on the medial side of the extern