Undescended testes: Diagnostic Algorithm and Treatment
Take Home Message Undescended testis persistently present at the 6th month of life in a term born boy should be treated, with the aim of bringing them to a scrotal position until the 12th month of life. Acquired undescended testes has to be looked for actively and treated at the earliest possible af...
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