1982
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)53504-1
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The Effect of Testicular Torsion on the Contralateral Testis

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“…Several experimental studies on different animal species have documented that unilateral testicular torsion can produce pathological changes in the contralateral testis (Nagler & de Vere White 1982, Reyes et al 1997) with a reduction in fertility (Chakraborty et al 1986) and abnormal Signi cant increase compared to torsion/detorsion versus torsion/orchiectomy groups sperm production (Jhunjhunwala et al 1986), as occurs in humans (Bartsch et al 1980, Anderson & Williamson 1990). The exact mechanism of damage in the contralateral testis is not clear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several experimental studies on different animal species have documented that unilateral testicular torsion can produce pathological changes in the contralateral testis (Nagler & de Vere White 1982, Reyes et al 1997) with a reduction in fertility (Chakraborty et al 1986) and abnormal Signi cant increase compared to torsion/detorsion versus torsion/orchiectomy groups sperm production (Jhunjhunwala et al 1986), as occurs in humans (Bartsch et al 1980, Anderson & Williamson 1990). The exact mechanism of damage in the contralateral testis is not clear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nagler and White [7], Nagler et al [8], and Merimsky et al [6] reported that unilateral testicular torsion in mature rats results in contralateral testicular damage consisting of distorted tubular architecture, decreased seminiferous tubular diameter, and no sperm cells within the tubular lumen [7,81. These authors and others [3] believe that this phenomenon appears to be immunologically mediated and can be prevented by early orchiectomy of the infarcted testis or by splenectomy plus antilymphocytic globulin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 Furthermore, the contralateral testis can be affected and there is a risk of infertility in those cases. 2,[5][6][7] Reperfusion of the ipsilateral testis after ischemia results in overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), cytokines, and adhesion molecules, as well as migration of leucocytes. 8.9 Nitric oxide (NO) -produced from L-arginine by nitric oxide synthase (NOS) -plays an important role in this process as a signaling molecule.…”
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confidence: 99%