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Ectopic testis

Introduction: Ectopic testis

Description of Ectopic testis

Ectopic testis: a variant of undescended testis wherein testicular position is outside the usual pathway of descent.testis ectopia.
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Ectopic testis as a Disease

Ectopic testis: Type of or association with medical condition Undescended Testicle.
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Ectopic testis: Ectopic testis is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Ectopic testis as a subtype of Undescended Testicle

Undescended Testicle (medical condition): Congenital failure of one or both testes to descend

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