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The testicles are two small oval shaped organs which hang below the penis in a pouch of skin called the 'scrotum'. They are part of the male reproductive system. From the age of puberty the testicles produce sperm which can fertilise the female egg. The testicles are also responsible for producing the hormone testosterone.
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Testicle Replacement Results of a national clinical trial show a new saline-filled testicular implant is safe and improves quality of life.
Secondary Hypogonadism In secondary hypogonadism, the testicles are normal but function improperly due to lack of stimulation by the pituitary hormones.
Orchidectomy A man was robbed of the chance of becoming a father after a orchidectomy blunder by doctors. The man, who had already had his left testicle removed because of a tumour, had his right one removed when doctors wrongly suspected it had the same problem.
Hypogonadism Male hypogonadism is the inability of the testicles to produce testosterone, sperm or both.
Hypogonadism Treatment Treatment for male hypogonadism depends on the cause and if you're concerned about fertility.
Causes of Hypogonadism There are primary and secondary causes of hypogonadism ...
Testicle Information A number of disorders and diseases can cause testicle pain, including inflammation, hernias, and physical trauma. Additional Testicle Articles Testicle Home page Page 1
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