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Perineal testis
A testis located in the perineal region outside the scrotum.
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Inverted testis
A testis reversed in the scrotum so that the epididymis attaches to the anterior instead of the posterior part of the gland.
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Femoral testis
An inguinal testis near or superior to the femoral ring.
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Displaced testis
A testis located abnormally within the inguinal canal or pelvis.
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Descent of testis
The migration of the testis from the abdominal cavity to the scrotum during fetal development.
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Germ-cell testicular cancer
A group of malignant diseases of the testicles that include choriocarcinomas, embryonal carcinomas, seminomas, spermatocytic seminomas, sex cord tumors, teratomas, and tumors with mixtures of several different malignant cell types.
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Self-examination of testicle
A technique that enables a man to detect changes in the size and shape of his testicles and evaluate any tenderness. Each testicle is examined separately and in comparison with the other. The best time to perform the test is just after a warm bath or shower, when the scrotal tissue is relaxed. The man…
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Tertiary syphilis
The third and most advanced stage of syphilis. The tertiary phase of syphilis.
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Tertiary gain
The prolongation of an illness or the feigning of disability in order to benefit someone or some agency other than oneself.
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Terson’s syndrome
Subarachnoid hemorrhage combined with subhyaloid hemorrhage.
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