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Cryptorchidism. (a) In complete cryptorchidism, the testes of a newborn have failed to descend into

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Cryptorchidism. (a) In complete cryptorchidism, the testes of a newborn have failed to descend into the scrotum and remain within the pelvic cavity where they originally developed. (b) A partial cryptorchidism of the left testis.
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