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Publication Name World Journal of Clinical Cases
Manuscript ID 25184
Country India
Received
2016-02-27 14:42
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2016-04-09 12:46
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2016-04-19 18:06
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2016-05-09 16:47
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2016-05-09 16:47
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2016-06-02 08:40
ISSN 2307-8960 (online)
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Category Pathology
Manuscript Type Case Report
Article Title Persistent mullerian duct syndrome presenting as retractile testis with hypospadias: A rare entity
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Aruna V Vanikar, Lovelesh A Nigam, Rashmi D Patel, Kamal V Kanodia, Kamlesh S Suthar and Umang G Thakkar
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Aruna V Vanikar, MD, PhD, Professor and Head, Department of Pathology, Lab Medicine, Transfusion Services and Immunohematology and Department of Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine, G.R. Doshi and K.M. Mehta Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre-Dr. H.L. Trivedi Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Gujarat University of Transplantation Sciences, Civil Hospital Campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad 380016, Gujarat, India. vanikararuna@yahoo.com
Key Words Mullerian duct remnants; Anti-mullerian substance; Cryptorchidism; Testosterone; Disorder of sex development
Core Tip Undescended testis is a common cause of infertility. However persistence of mullerian structures in such a case is rare entity. This case highlights how early recognition of this entity can prevent vanishing testis syndrome and infertility.
Publish Date 2016-06-02 08:40
Citation Vanikar AV, Nigam LA, Patel RD, Kanodia KV, Suthar KS, Thakkar UG. Persistent mullerian duct syndrome presenting as retractile testis with hypospadias: A rare entity. World J Clin Cases 2016; 4(6): 151-154
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v4/i6/151.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v4.i6.151
Full Article (PDF) WJCC-4-151.pdf
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Institutional Review Board Approval Form or Document 25184-Institutional review board statement.pdf
Peer-review Report 25184-Peer-review(s).pdf
Journal Editor-in-Chief Review Report 25184-Journal editor-in-chief review report.pdf
Scientific Misconduct Check 25184-Scientific misconduct check.pdf
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