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An anatomic and genetic study of canine cryptorchidism
Victor S Cox
, Larry J Wallace
, Carl R. Jessen
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
Animal Science
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Canine
100%
Genetic Studies
100%
Testicle
100%
Anatomic Study
100%
Cryptorchidism
100%
Right-sided
66%
Epididymis
66%
Miniature Schnauzer
66%
Bilateral Case
66%
Left-handed
33%
Abdominal
33%
Multiple Genes
33%
High Incidence
33%
Inbreeding
33%
Gene Defects
33%
Vascular Perfusion
33%
Purebred Dog
33%
Intra-abdominal Testis
33%
Ectopic Testis
33%
Cross-bred Dogs
33%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
100%
Cryptorchidism
100%
Canis
100%
Cryptorchism
100%
Epididymis
50%
Miniature Schnauzer
50%
Ectopic Testis
25%
Perfusion
25%
Anatomic Study
25%