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Review
. 2019;13(1):3-10.
doi: 10.1159/000496418. Epub 2019 Jan 26.

Is Hormonal Treatment of Congenital Undescended Testes Justified? A Debate

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Is Hormonal Treatment of Congenital Undescended Testes Justified? A Debate

Faruk Hadziselimovic. Sex Dev. 2019.
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Abstract

Abnormal germ cell development in cryptorchidism is not a result of a congenital dysgenesis but is preceded by a hormone imbalance and perturbation in germ cell-specific gene expression during abrogated mini-puberty. Adequate treatment with low doses of GnRHa enables 86% of men to achieve a normal sperm count and, most importantly, prevent development of azoospermia. GnRHa treatment induces a significant transcriptional response, including protein coding genes involved in pituitary development, the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, and testosterone synthesis. Furthermore, hormonal treatment to achieve epididymo-testicular descent as a first choice of treatment of cryptorchidism has a long tradition in Europe. It eliminates the necessity of subsequent surgery. Moreover, in the cases of non-responders it facilitates orchidopexy and contributes considerably to a reduced incidence of unilateral and the more serious bilateral complete post-surgical testicular atrophy.

Keywords: Cryptorchidism; Hormonal treatment; Mini-puperty; Orchidopexy.

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