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When the scrotum is empty: undescended testes don't only affect kids

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIf a testis reascends in adult life, it usually means it won't contribute to fertility. from www.shutterstock.com.au

When a scrotum is empty this indicates an undescended testis. This occurs when a testis never moved down in to the scrotum as the male developed, or moves back up out of the scrotum and into the abdomen where it started.

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