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Testicular atrophy can occur due to inflammation caused by viral or bacterial infections, age, and injury, among other causes. Treatment can depend on the underlying cause. Testicular atrophy ...
6 There are several reasons your balls might shrink, from infection to drinking too much Credit: Getty - Contributor Shrinking balls - or testicular atrophy - can happen to any man at any time.
It is important to note that testicular cancer can affect anyone born with a testicle. “This includes transgender people who have not had testicles removed, male-assigned non-binary people or ...
Conclusions The prevalence of ITGCN in the contralateral testis is about 5% in patients with a testicular tumor. ITGCN is associated with testicular atrophy and with younger age at presentation of ...
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 102, Supplement 7: Health Effects of Boron (Nov., 1994), pp. 99-105 (7 pages) High-dose boric acid (BA) exposure produces testicular lesions in adult rats ...
Testicular atrophy refers to when the testes shrink. There are several potential causes of testicular atrophy, including aging, infections, testicular torsion, and hormonal changes. In this ...
Tomas Buchler; Alex Freeman; Stephen Harland Disclosures Nat Clin Pract Urol. 2008;3 (1):83-91.
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