| anorchia | <embryology> The congenital absence of one or both testicles. Differs from cryptorchism where the testes are present, but have not descended into the scrotum. (13 Oct 1997) |
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| anorchism | Absence of the testes; may be congenital or acquired. Synonym: anorchia. Origin: G. An-priv. + orchis, testis (05 Mar 2000) |
| anorchia |
anorchism: absence of one of both testes
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| anorchidism |
anorchism: absence of one of both testes
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| anorchism |
absence of one of both testes
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| anorchic |
anorchid (def. 1).
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| anorchid |
1. lacking testes or not having testes in the scrotum; called also anorchic and anorchidic. 2. a male who lacks testes or whose testes are not in the scrotum.
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| anorchi | absence of one of both testes |
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| anorchi | absence of one of both testes |
| anorchi | absence of one of both testes |
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