2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/3254980
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Study of Testicular Structure in Fetuses with Prune Belly Syndrome

Abstract: Purpose To compare the structure of the testis in fetuses with prune belly syndrome (PBS) to normal controls. Materials and Methods We studied 6 testes obtained from 3 fetuses with PBS and 14 testes from 7 male fetuses. The testicular specimens were cut into 5-μm thick sections and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE), to observe the seminiferous tubules; Weigert's solution to observe elastic fibers; and picrosirius red to observe collagen. The images were captured with an Olympus BX51 microscope and Olympu… Show more

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“…It should be emphasized, however, that in the absence of any overriding cardiopulmonary issue, orchidopexy should be performed as recommended by the current AUA guideline and not delayed until older in childhood 52,53. Rather, since germinative epithelium is significantly reduced in males with PBS, orchidopexy should be performed as early as possible to enhance the chances of fertility 5457. Division of the gonadal vessels is less likely when orchidopexy is performed early.…”
Section: Management Issues In Pbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be emphasized, however, that in the absence of any overriding cardiopulmonary issue, orchidopexy should be performed as recommended by the current AUA guideline and not delayed until older in childhood 52,53. Rather, since germinative epithelium is significantly reduced in males with PBS, orchidopexy should be performed as early as possible to enhance the chances of fertility 5457. Division of the gonadal vessels is less likely when orchidopexy is performed early.…”
Section: Management Issues In Pbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas the abdominal muscle deficiency and urinary tract anomalies may occur from a mesodermal defect, cryptorchidism is thought to result from impaired abdominal muscle contraction, distension of the bladder that inhibits the testes’ descent, and inguinal canal structural changes or the gubernaculum testis’ alteration. 4951 Thus, all PBS patients are infertile. 16 PBS usually is a sporadic condition; however, familial cases have been documented, suggesting a possible genetic cause.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%