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2. Undescended testis: A roundtable discussion based on clinical scenarios – Part 1
3. Epigenetics, cryptorchidism, and infertility
4. A novel role for CFTR interaction with LH and FGF in azoospermia and epididymal maldevelopment caused by cryptorchidism
5. Temperature is not a major factor in the differentiation of gonocytes into ad spermatogonia and fertility outcome in congenitally cryptorchid boys
6. Undescended testis:A roundtable discussion based on clinical scenarios - Part 1
7. Low-dose every-second-day LHRH treatment following bilateral orchidopexy in children with bilateral cryptorchidism may improve their fertility outcome
8. Molecular clues in the regulation of mini‐puberty involve neuronal DNA binding transcription factor NHLH2
9. Viral infections that alter estrogen levels during pregnancy may contribute to the etiology of cryptorchidism
10. Undescended testis: A roundtable discussion based on clinical scenarios – Part 1
11. Testicular expression of long non–coding RNAs is affected by curative GnRHa treatment of cryptorchidism
12. Genes located in Y-chromosomal regions important for male fertility show altered transcript levels in cryptorchidism and respond to curative hormone treatment
13. Re: Christian Radmayr’s Words of Wisdom re: Fertility Potential Is Compromised in 20% to 25% of Boys with Nonsyndromic Cryptorchidism Despite Orchidopexy Within the First Year of Life. Eur Urol. 2022;82:143
14. Gonadal Differentiation — Normal and Abnormal Testicular Development
15. Gubernaculum and Epididymo-Testicular Descent: Review of the Literature
16. The Management of Intraabdominal Testis: A Survey of the World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons (WOFAPS) Practices
17. The Majority of Boys Having Orchidopexy for Congenital Nonsyndromic Cryptorchidism during Minipuberty Exhibited Normal Reproductive Hormonal Profiles
18. Prospective study of histological and endocrine parameters of gonadal function in boys with cryptorchidism
19. Molecular Clues From Testis Involve NHLH2, a DNA Binding Transcription Factor That Controls the Onset of Mini-Puberty via Its Neuronal Activity, in Curative GnRH Treatment of Cryptorchidism Dependent Infertility
20. Re: Undescended Testis Histology Correlation with Adult Hormone Levels and Semen Analysis
21. Abnormal histology in testis from prepubertal boys with monorchidism
22. Leserbrief zum Beitrag: Ist Hormontherapie bei Hodenhochstand noch zeitgemäß? Aktuelle Urologie 2020; 51: 183 – 185
23. Regional differences in maturation of germ cells of cryptorchid testes: role of environment
24. A Rotterdam controversy: the aetiology of the cryptorchid hypothalamo-pituitary-testicular axis
25. THE IMPORTANCE OF MINI-PUBERTY FOR FERTILITY IN CRYPTORCHIDISM
26. Celiac Disease
27. Relationship between adult dark spermatogonia and secretory capacity of Leydig cells in cryptorchidism
28. Is the prohibition of hormonal treatment for cryptorchidism, as suggested by the Nordic consensus group, justifiable?
29. Congenital Iris Ectropion and Glaucoma Associated With Intestinal Neuronal Dysplasia: A Manifestation of a Neural Crest Syndrome
30. Histologic maldevelopment of unilaterally cryptorchid testes and their descended partners
31. The behavior of epididymis, processus vaginalis and testicular descent in cryptorchid boys treated with buserelin
32. Klinefelter Syndrome in Adolescence: Onset of Puberty Is Associated with Accelerated Germ Cell Depletion
33. Discussion
34. The Normal Testicle
35. Cryptorchidism
36. Is Hormonal Treatment of Congenital Undescended Testes Justified A Debate
37. PRDM Histone Methyltransferase mRNA Levels Increase in Response to Curative Hormone Treatment for Cryptorchidism-Dependent Male Infertility
38. Histopathology of Unilateral Cryptorchidism
39. Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Agonist Corrects Defective Mini-Puberty in Boys with Cryptorchidism: A Prospective Randomized Study
40. Curative GnRHa treatment has an unexpected repressive effect on Sertoli cell specific genes
41. The controversy regarding the need for hormonal treatment in boys with unilateral cryptorchidism goes on: a review of the literature by B. Ludwikowski and R. González
42. AN UNUSUAL SUBSET OF CRYPTORCHIDISM: POSSIBLE END ORGAN FAILURE
43. Commentary on the Article “Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome at Prepuberty: Marked Loss of Spermatogonial Cells at Early Childhood and Presence of Gonocytes up to Puberty” by Aliberti et al.
44. On the descent of the epididymo-testicular unit, cryptorchidism, and prevention of infertility
45. DMRTC2, PAX7, BRACHYURY/T and TERT Are Implicated in Male Germ Cell Development Following Curative Hormone Treatment for Cryptorchidism-Induced Infertility
46. IMPAIRED GONOCYTE TRANSFORMATION DUE TO ANDROGEN RECEPTOR DEFECT
47. Correspondence (letter to the editor): Two-step approach
48. GnRHa Treatment of Cryptorchid Boys Affects Genes Involved in Hormonal Control of the HPG Axis and Fertility
49. Genes Involved in Long-Term Memory Are Expressed in Testis of Cryptorchid Boys and Respond to GnRHa Treatment
50. Response to commentary to ‘Prospective study of histological and endocrine parameters of gonadal function in boys with cryptorchidism’
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