Treatment consisted on an orchidectomy associated with adjuvant radiotherapy in one patient.
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The latter remained disease free for 2 years following orchidectomy alone.
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In the majority of cases, orchidectomy was performed as diagnostic and first-line therapeutic procedures.
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A right inguinal orchidectomy with wide local excision was performed.
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Not unless you want her Amazons performing a double orchidectomy on you without anesthesia.
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No patient underwent an orchidectomy and required urinary diversion.
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All but one patient underwent orchidectomy, and spermatic cord infiltration was found in 9 patients.
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All the patients were treated with radical orchidectomy.
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Purpose: To determine what proportion of patients with Stage I testicular seminoma will be cured with orchidectomy alone.
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In males, orchidectomy improved baseline insulin sensitivity and attenuated corticosterone-induced insulin resistance, but did not prevent fat accumulation.
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Right-sided orchidectomy was carried out which on histopathology showed features suggestive of IgG4-RD which was later confirmed on immunohistochemistry.
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Nevertheless, the level of pre-orchidectomy serum tumor markers as well as their evolution after orchidectomy may be more meaningful.
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Two stage IEA patients were treated with orchidectomy and adjuvant radiotherapy to the regional lymph nodes without systemic chemotherapy.
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The new improved spell-check feature will just assume that you're pretty much always trying to spell "orchidectomy."
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Semen collected immediately before or soon after therapeutic unilateral orchidectomy from 86 men with germinal tumours of the testis was analysed.
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Background: Following inguinal orchidectomy, management options for patients with stage I seminoma include initial surveillance or treatment with adjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy.