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PEDIATRICS: UNDESCENDED TESTICLE

Includes 2017 CUA UDT Guidelines

Embryology of Testicular Development
Normal testicular descent
Definitions
Epidemiology
Pathogenesis
Associated Pathology
Rationale for treatment
Diagnosis and Evaluation
Management
Follow-up
Age at which orchiectomy is advisable over orchidopexy
Acquired cryptorchidism
Questions
  1. When are the gonads first identified?
  2. When is Mullerian regression usually complete by?
  3. When do fetal testosterone levels peak?
  4. When are the testicles usually in the scrotal location?
  5. What structures do the genital tubercle, urethral folds, and labioscrotal swellings differentiate into in the male and female?
  6. List risk factors for undescended testicle.
Answers
  1. When are the gonads first identified?
    • 35 days
  2. When is Mullerian regression usually complete by?
    • 9-10 weeks
  3. When do fetal testosterone levels peak?
    • 14-16 weeks
  4. When are the testicles usually in the scrotal location?
    • 27 weeks
  5. What structures do the genital tubercle, urethral folds, and labioscrotal swellings differentiate into in the male and female?
  6. List risk factors for undescended testicle.
References