References
Nistal M, Garcia-Cabezas MA, Regadera J, Castillo MC. Microlithiasis of the epididymis and the rete testis. Am J Surg Pathol. 2004 Apr;28(4):514-22. PMID: #15087671#
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Male genital system
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epididymal microlithiasis
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vas deferens duplication
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epididymal duplication
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sperm guidance
22 November 2006References
Eisenbach M, Giojalas LC. Sperm guidance in mammals - an unpaved road to the egg. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2006 Apr;7(4):276-85. PMID: #16607290# -
male genital development
18 November 2006male sexual development, male genitourinary development
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Leydig cell hyperplasia
16 January 2006testicular Leydig cell hyperplasia
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Etiology (Exemples)
constitutional triploidy
See also
Leydig cells
Leydig cell tumor (Leydig cell adenoma)
References
Mutation analysis of the LH receptor gene in Leydig cell adenoma and hyperplasia and functional and biochemical studies of activating mutations of the LH receptor gene. Boot AM, Lumbroso S, Verhoef-Post M, Richter-Unruh A, Looijenga LH, Funaro A, Beishuizen A, van Marle A, Drop SL, Themmen AP. J Clin (...) -
spermatozoal RNA
2 May 2005References
Miller D, Ostermeier GC, Krawetz SA. The controversy, potential and roles of spermatozoal RNA. Trends Mol Med. 2005 Apr;11(4):156-63. PMID: #15823753# -
male genital system
26 October 2004male reproductive tract
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spermatogenesis
17 October 2003Definition: The spermatogenesis is the developmental process which leads to the production of male gametes, termed spermatozoa or sperm.
Mammalian spermatogenesis is representative for most animals. In human males, spermatogenesis begins at puberty in seminiferous tubules in the testes and go on continuously.
The spermatogonia (spermatogonium) are immature germ cells. They proliferate continuously by mitotic divisions around the outer edge of the seminiferous tubules, next to the basal (...) -
androgen insentivity syndrome
13 June 2003AIS, Reifenstein’s syndrome, complete androgen insensitivity