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Emergency operation in the true hermaphrodite
L. S. Nichter,
J. A. Freishlag
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Emergency Operation
100%
True Hermaphrodite
100%
High Risk
50%
Right-sided
50%
Genitalia
50%
Abdominal Pain
50%
Cytogenetic Study
50%
Male Patients
50%
Female Patients
50%
Abdominal Mass
50%
Malignant Degeneration
50%
Gonad
50%
Cryptorchidism
50%
Hypospadias
50%
Gonadal Tissue
50%
Mechanical Problems
50%
Abdominal Complaints
50%
Abnormal Location
50%
True Hermaphroditism
50%
Incarcerated Inguinal Hernia
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Surgical Emergency
100%
True Hermaphroditism
100%
Contralateral
33%
Biopsy
33%
Abdominal Pain
33%
Malignant Transformation
33%
Abdominal Mass
33%
Inguinal Hernia
33%
Gonad
33%
Cryptorchism
33%
Hypospadias
33%