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Sertoli cell only syndrome (SECOS): lessons from case studies.
J. Talati, H. Sheikh
Section of Urology, Department of Surgery, Medical College, Pakistan
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Medicine and Dentistry
Sertoli Cell-Only Syndrome
100%
Etiology
66%
Sertoli Cell
66%
Testis Biopsy
66%
Clinical Feature
33%
Histopathology
33%
Cyclophosphamide
33%
Testis Cancer
33%
Inhibin
33%
Cryptorchism
33%
Mumps
33%
Follitropin Receptor
33%
Cell Enzyme
33%
Cancer
33%
Maturation
33%
Leydig Cell
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Sertoli Cell Only Syndrome
100%
Etiology
66%
Clinical Feature
33%
Cyclophosphamide
33%
Syndrome
33%
Cryptorchism
33%
Inhibin
33%
Testis Cancer
33%
Cell Enzyme
33%
Follitropin Receptor
33%
Mumps
33%