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Spermatogenesis in rat testes after experimental ischemia.

Emil Steinberger, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1969 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 4, pp 639-649
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This article is published in Fertility and Sterility.The article was published on 1969-07-01. It has received 80 citations till now.

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Spermatic cord torsion: loss of spermatogenesis despite return of blood flow.

TL;DR: Unless the testis is infarcted, testicular blood flow in the rat model returns to normal after torsion repair.
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Histopathology of Prepubertal Rat Testes Subjected to Various Durations of Spermatic Cord Torsion

TL;DR: In the animals undergoing detorsion followed by a six-week recovery period, severe degeneration was noted for all durations of torsion studied, and was significantly correlated with a reduction in fertility.
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Intraoperative Varicocele Anatomy: A Microscopic Study of the Inguinal Versus Subinguinal Approach

TL;DR: Although the subinguinal approach to microsurgical varicocelectomy obviates the need to open the aponeurosis of the external oblique, it is associated with a greater number of internal spermatic veins and arteries compared with the inguinal approach.
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Mechanisms of testicular torsion and potential protective agents

TL;DR: A range of chemicals and drugs has been successfully tested in animal models for the purpose of mitigating the dangerous effects of ischaemia-reperfusion in testis torsion.
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Acute experimental testicular torsion. No effect on the contralateral testis

TL;DR: The results indicate that there would be no clinical benefit in removing the acutely torsioned testis of Sprague-Dawley rats since it poses no threat to the contralateral testis.
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Definition of the Stages of the Cycle of the Seminiferous Epithelium in the Rat

TL;DR: In the present work, the cellular associations were defined by the stage of development of the spermatids, which themselves were characterized by their staining reaction to the “periodic acid-Schiff” technique (hereafter referred to as PAFSA).
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A quantitative study of the effect of heat on germinal epithelium of rat testes.

TL;DR: The data indicate that heat produces selective damage to the germinal epithelium affecting only specific types of germinals of spermatocytes and spermatozoa.
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Vascular patterns of the mammalian testis and their functional significance.

TL;DR: Evidence is presented suggesting that this vascular mechanism has a thermoregulatory function for the testis, and species differences in the degree of convolution and calibre of the testicular artery and its relation to the veins of the pampiniform plexus would appear to account in some measure for observed differences in abdomino-testicular temperature gradient.
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