Undescended testis (UDT, cryptorchidism) is the most common congenital anomaly of the genital tract. Despite its high incidence, the management of UDT varies between specialties (urology, pediatric surgery, pediatric urology, pediatric endocrinology). Therefore, as the European Association of Urology – Young Academic Urologists Pediatric Urology Working Group, we requested experts around the world to express their own personal approaches against various case scenarios of UDT in order to explore their individual reasoning. We intended to broaden the perspectives of our colleagues who deal with the treatment of this frequent genital malformation.
Undescended testis: A roundtable discussion based on clinical scenarios – Part 1 / N. Baydilli, M.İ. Dönmez, D.T. Wilcox, F. Hadziselimovic, Y. Hayashi, J. Oswald, O. Ziylan, J. Thorup, K. Kapelari, T. Soygür, L.A. Favorito, L.H. Braga, L.A. 't Hoen, F. O'Kelly, S. Sforza, R. Lammers, E. Bindi, I. Paraboschi, B. Haid, Y. Quiroz Madarriaga, B. Banuelos Marco. - In: JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC UROLOGY. - ISSN 1477-5131. - 20:1(2024), pp. 95-101. [10.1016/j.jpurol.2023.09.023]
Undescended testis: A roundtable discussion based on clinical scenarios – Part 1
I. Paraboschi;
2024
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Undescended testis (UDT, cryptorchidism) is the most common congenital anomaly of the genital tract. Despite its high incidence, the management of UDT varies between specialties (urology, pediatric surgery, pediatric urology, pediatric endocrinology). Therefore, as the European Association of Urology – Young Academic Urologists Pediatric Urology Working Group, we requested experts around the world to express their own personal approaches against various case scenarios of UDT in order to explore their individual reasoning. We intended to broaden the perspectives of our colleagues who deal with the treatment of this frequent genital malformation.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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