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Fibrous pseudotumors of the testicular tunics and paratesticular tissue are uncommon lesions. They typically arise as painless scrotal masses that may be associated with hydrocele or history of surgery, trauma, or infection. Although benign, these lesions often clinically indicate malignancy and
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Adventitial cystic disease of the popliteal artery (PA) is an uncommon and unique entity characterized by a mucinous cyst located in the arterial adventitia. As the cyst enlarges, it provokes vascular compression with stenosis or occlusion, the first only during the knee flexion, and then
Histological examination of numerous biopsies from mature testes, repeatedly showed irregularities of the elastin staining in the tunica propria of the seminiferous tubules. Even when abundant elastic fibers were visible by light microscopy, no elastic fibers were demonstrable in the electron
Myxoid leiomyoma is an extremely rare tumor, presenting as a scrotal mass. We report a case of 60 years male, who presented with a painless scrotal mass and operated as secondary hydrocoele. This lesion should be differentiated from other myxoid tumors and tumors with myxoid degeneration.
The colon is at first a simple tube, and its mucosa has a smooth luminal surface, surrounding a previous lumen. At the 150 mm stage the mucosa is thrown into a number of stout projections, each has a vascularized mesenchymal core and an epithelial cloth. These projections are in turn split into
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In testicular torsion, ischemia time from pain onset impacts testicular salvage. A tunica albuginea fasciotomy to relieve compartment pressure followed by a tunica vaginalis flap (TVF) may enhance salvage.
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To define the optimal window of ischemia time during which TVF may be
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To investigate the effects of removal of the adventitia on the tunica media in a pig model.
METHODS
The experiment was performed in eight pigs. The adventitia of the descending aorta was removed. Following euthanasia, at two, four, six and eight weeks, the aortic segment was removed. Next,
Peyronie's disease (PD) is marked by severe penile curved deformity and/or abnormal sexual function. The study aim was to determine the clinical efficacy of a new surgical procedure for PD, aimed at restoration of normal erection and improvement of the coital function. For this purpose, 5 cases of
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To compare tunica vaginalis with dartos flap as soft tissue cover in primary hypospadias repair.
METHODS
25 cases (age range: 12-132 months; all fresh cases) of primary hypospadias were prospectively repaired by tubularized incised plate (TIP)/TIP + graft urethroplasty using tunica
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Etiology of venogenic erectile dysfunction is not exactly known. Various pathologic processes were accused but none proved entirely satisfactory. These include presence of large venous channels draining corpora cavernosa, Peyronie's disease, diabetes and structural alterations in