Abstract

Abstract A study of the contralateral scrotal testicle of the guinea-pig before and after the surgical treatment of unilateral experimental cryptorchidism is described. The contralateral scrotal testicle of the guinea-pig has been found to mature quite normally without any evidence of incomplete development. In man, however, the contralateral scrotal testicle of unilaterally cryptorchid patients often shows incomplete development. The difference in results suggests that in man the unilateral cryptorchid state may be associated with a bilateral testicular abnormality. This bilateral abnormality might be the cause of poor fertility and, if severe, might also be the cause of failure of descent of the cryptorchid testicle.

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