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Can the Hypertrophy of Contralateral Testis Predict the Absence of the Non-palpable Testis in the Boys Aged From 6months to 18months of Age ?

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Yonsei University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Focus of Study

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02203318
4-2014-0385

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study is to verify whether the hypertrophy of contralateral testis may predict the absence of the non-palpable testis in the boys younger than 24months of age. According to the previous studies of other countries, the large size of the contralateral testis of the nonpalpable testis has positive correlation woth the weak viability of the affected testis. We are going to evaluate this hypothesis with prospective study. 3 groups are going to be enrolled into this study ; non-palpable testis group(Group1), palpable but not normally descended testis group(group2) and control group(group3). The size of testis will be measured with Ultrasound and the length, width and the height will be measured before surgery at outpatient department. For the group 1 & 2, the viability of the affected testis will be evaluated and compared after surgery. In addition the comparison with normal control group is also going th be conducted.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

6 to 18 months old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. neonates or Infants who visited the out-patient clinic with nonpalpable or undescended testis.(group 1, 2) aged from 6months to 18months
  2. neonates or Infants aged from 6months to 18months with normal testis (volunteers, Group3)

Exclusion criteria

  1. previous history of hormonal therapy.
  2. chromosomal abnormality
  3. previous history of abdomen or inguinal area surgery
  4. children diagnosed with epididymitis or orchitis
  5. twin baby
  6. infants with premature (<37 weeks) birth history

Trial design

60 participants in 3 patient groups

control
Description:
healthy children with normal bilateral testis
undescended palpable testis
Description:
patient whose affected testis is not descended to the normal position but palpable and exist intact in the upper area
non-paplpable testis
Description:
patient whose affected testis is not palpable during the physical examination

Trial contacts and locations

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