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Korner I et al. – Sonographically, no parenchymal echotexture abnormalities were found. A–dark spermatogonia could be detected in nine biopsies. The Leydig cell score was reduced in 11 boys. No carcinoma in situ cells were detected. Late diagnosis of undescended testis will have a poor prognosis for future fertility.

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