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What is testicular atrophy?

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➢ Atrophic changes similar to those in cryptorchid testes may be caused by other insults : o chronic ischemia o Trauma o irradiation o anti-neoplastic chemotherapy o conditions associated with chronically elevated estrogen levels (e.g., cirrhosis) ➢ Normal size early in life, but some degree of atrophy usually is evident by the onset of puberty ➢ Microscopically, tubular atrophy begins to appear by 5 to 6 years of age, and is usually advanced by the time of puberty


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