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- Testicular_nubbin abstract "A testicular nubbin is the residual tissue of the human testis after a supposed perinatal vascular accident involving the testicular blood supply. The blood supply of the testis twists (called torsion) thereby cutting off the blood supply to the testis and results in testicular atrophy (shrinking). The nubbin is usually identified in childhood by the absence of a palpable testis in the scrotal sac. The tissue remnant usually includes fibrous tissue and signs of old infarction with hemosiderin deposition identified histologically. The controversy involves whether these should be removed and whether there is a risk of future malignancy. These are typically removed surgically by pediatric urologists or pediatric general surgeons through either a scrotal or ingiunal (or both) incision.".
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageID "7907230".
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageLength "1004".
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageRevisionID "601722948".
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageWikiLink Blood_vessel.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_male_reproductive_system.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageWikiLink Prenatal_development.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageWikiLink Scrotum.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageWikiLink Testicle.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageWikiLink Urology.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Testicular_nubbin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Testicular_nubbin subject Category:Mammal_male_reproductive_system.
- Testicular_nubbin hypernym Tissue.
- Testicular_nubbin type AnatomicalStructure.
- Testicular_nubbin type Mammal.
- Testicular_nubbin type Mammal.
- Testicular_nubbin comment "A testicular nubbin is the residual tissue of the human testis after a supposed perinatal vascular accident involving the testicular blood supply. The blood supply of the testis twists (called torsion) thereby cutting off the blood supply to the testis and results in testicular atrophy (shrinking). The nubbin is usually identified in childhood by the absence of a palpable testis in the scrotal sac.".
- Testicular_nubbin label "Testicular nubbin".
- Testicular_nubbin sameAs Q7705857.
- Testicular_nubbin sameAs m.026jmbd.
- Testicular_nubbin sameAs Q7705857.
- Testicular_nubbin wasDerivedFrom Testicular_nubbin?oldid=601722948.
- Testicular_nubbin isPrimaryTopicOf Testicular_nubbin.