Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
University of Copenhagen Research Portal Home
Help & FAQ
Dansk
English
Home
Profiles
Research output
Research units
Press/Media
Activities
Prizes
???studenttheses???
Datasets
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
The Fertility Potential Is Compromised in About 20-25% of Non-Syndromic Cryptorchid Boys Despite Orchidopexy Within the First Year of Life
Simone Hildorf, Erik Clasen-Linde,
Dina Cortes
, Magdalena Fossum,
Jorgen Thorup
Department of Clinical Medicine
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'The Fertility Potential Is Compromised in About 20-25% of Non-Syndromic Cryptorchid Boys Despite Orchidopexy Within the First Year of Life'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
Cryptorchid
100%
Fertility Potential
100%
Cryptorchidism
100%
Orchidopexy
100%
Nonsyndromic
100%
First Year of Life
100%
Spermatogonia
33%
Low Serum
33%
Infertility
33%
Serum Inhibin B
33%
Testicular Biopsy
33%
Treatment Modalities
33%
Bilateral Cryptorchidism
16%
High Risk
16%
Impaired Fertility
16%
Retrospective Survey
16%
Fertility Outcomes
16%
Luteinizing Hormone
16%
Current Guidelines
16%
Histological Examination
16%
First Year
16%
Germ Cells
16%
Cell number
16%
Additional Treatment
16%
Seminiferous Tubules
16%
Blood Test
16%
Minipuberty
16%
Follicle-stimulating Hormone
16%
Inhibin B
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Orchiopexy
100%
Cryptorchism
100%
Inhibin B
42%
Spermatogonium
28%
Testis Biopsy
28%
Luteinizing Hormone
14%
Germ Cell
14%
Follitropin
14%
Seminiferous Tubule
14%