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There are usually no symptoms, except that the testicle cannot be found in the scrotum (this may be described as an empty scrotum. Adult males with an undescended testicle may have problems with infertility.
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Also known as cryptorchidism, undescended testes is a congenital condition characterized by testicles that do not follow the normal developmental pattern of moving into the scrotum before birth.
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Also known as cryptorchidism, undescended testes is a congenital condition characterized by testicles that do not extend to the scrotum.
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Undescended testicle occurs when one or both testicles fail to move into the scrotum before birth.
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Also known as cryptorchidism, undescended testes is a congenital condition characterized by testicles that do not follow the normal developmental pattern of moving into the scrotum before birth. In the fetus, the testes are in the abdomen.
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Also known as cryptorchidism, undescended testes is a congenital condition characterized by testicles that do not extend to the scrotum. In the fetus, the testes are in the abdomen.
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