Genetic and histopathological analysis of transverse testicular ectopia without persistent Müllerian duct syndrome: two case reports
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T. Nagai | T. Yasui | Y. Hayashi | K. Mizuno | A. Nakane | H. Nishio | S. Kurokawa | T. Maruyama | M. Usami | D. Matsumoto | H. Kamisawa | T. Kato | Masayuki Usami
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