Cryptorchidism

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The term cryptorchidism is derived from Greek and means a hidden testicle. The testicle is located on the outside, not on the bed. The location of one testicle outside the scrotum is called monorchism, and the presence of two outside is called anarchism.

Etiology

Viral diseases during pregnancy:

 Influenza

 Toxoplasmosis

 Measles

Venous diseases:

Word

 Injury

Chromosome pathology

Taking non-narcotic analgesics during pregnancy

 Aspirin

 Paracetamol

 Ibuprofen

 diclofenac

 Classification

        By origin:

 Congenital

 Acquired

 Yatrogenic

        In terms of development:

 Real

 Fake

         By localization:

 One-sided

 Two-sided

 Anarchism

Right-sided cryptorchidism
Anarchism

       By forms:

1.retension

 Abdominal

 Chow

2.ectopia

 On the surface of the stove

 Interval

 Conclusion

 Bowl

 Cross

Localization

 Clinic

 Pain

 The course of secondary sexual characteristics

 Additional diseases:

 Chow hernia

 Hydrocele

Prader-Willi syndrome

 Diagnostika

 history

 Vision

 Palpation

 Instrumental examination (archivolumetry, orchithonometry)

 UTT

 Doppler (vascular)

 KT

 MRT

 Radionucloid examination

 Osteography

 Angiography

 Laparoscopy

 Treatment

 Conservative treatment:

 Chorionic gonadotropin (6-1000 ED) is given for 6000 months.

 A foreigner

 Pregnyl

 Surgical treatment:

 Selection of operative incision

 Mobilization of seed canal elements

 Creating a fake testicle

 Orchiofixation

 Orxopexy

According to Sokolov
According to Schumacher

According to Bianchi

Complications

 Hypoplasia

 Aplasia

 Calcinosis

 Cystic dysplasia

Androgen dysfunction

 Infertility

 Malignancy (seminoma)

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