Ultrasound can be used initially, but it often fails to identify the vanishing testis.
Absence of one testicle. This is much more common, accounting for approximately 4% of all non-palpable testes cases. anorchidism
Anorchidism is generally considered a sporadic, non-genetic disorder, though rare familial occurrences exist. Ultrasound can be used initially, but it often
A failure in the development of the gubernaculum or vascular supply, leading to failure of the testis to survive descent. Symptoms and Clinical Presentation Ultrasound can be used initially
Diagnosis is challenging because anorchia presents similarly to severe intra-abdominal cryptorchidism. Initial detection of empty scrotrum.