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Aseem R. Shukla

Researcher at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Publications -  86
Citations -  1656

Aseem R. Shukla is an academic researcher from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1434 citations. Previous affiliations of Aseem R. Shukla include University of Minnesota & University of Pennsylvania.

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Prepubertal testis tumors: Actual prevalence rate of histological types

TL;DR: It is found that benign lesions represent the majority of primary testis tumors (74%), with the most common histological type being teratoma (48%), which results from a reporting bias, since benign tumors are less likely to be submitted to tumor registries.
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Experience With Testis Sparing Surgery for Testicular Teratoma

TL;DR: The authors' single institution experience with testis preservation and long-term followup confirms the role and safety of this technique, and testis sparing surgery remains their technique of choice for testicular teratoma.
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Prenatally detected primary megaureter: a role for extended followup

TL;DR: Long-term followup of children with prenatally diagnosed PM with mild to moderate hydronephrosis confirms a high incidence of resolution and improvement and it is believed that ultrasonography should be periodically continued until the child reaches adulthood.
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Intermediate-Term Followup of Proximal Hypospadias Repair Reveals High Complication Rate

TL;DR: The 56% complication rate of proximal hypospadias warrants further long‐term patient followup and a higher complication rate for 1‐stage repair is hypothesized.
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Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Testis: Contemporary Clinical Management and Pathological Diagnosis

TL;DR: Positive immunostaining for inhibin-alpha and a lack of AFP staining have consistently corroborated the pathological diagnosis in this variant of testicular stromal tumor and they should be applied for pediatric testis tumors that may mimic yolk sac tumor pathology.