Monorchism

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Monorchism
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Monorchism (also monorchidism) is the state of having only one testicle within the scrotum.

Terminology[edit]

An individual having monorchism can be referred to as monorchid.

Causes[edit]

This can be due to:

  • One testicle not descending into the scrotum during normal embryonic or fetal development (3–4% of 'normal' live births), also known as undescended testis or cryptorchidism. In this case the testis is within the abdominal cavity, somewhere along the normal route of descent – most commonly, within the inguinal canal. Such a testis has an increased risk of malignancy.
  • One testicle may disappear during development (the so-called vanishing testis) due to some intrauterine insult. This is thought to be most likely vascular, such as testicular torsion.
  • One testicle may have been surgically removed through orchiectomy.
  • One testicle may be injured.

Notable cases[edit]

Due to testicular cancer[edit]

Due to injury[edit]

Due to cryptorchidism[edit]

  • Mao Zedong, founder of the People's Republic of China.[18]
  • Dara Ó Briain, Irish comedian related that he has a single testicle in a standup routine.

Unknown[edit]

Monorchism in nonhuman animals[edit]

Although extremely rare, monorchism has been observed to be characteristic of some animal species, notably in beetles.[20]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  18. ^ Li Zhisui (2010). Private Life Of Chairman Mao: The Memoirs of Mao's Personal Physician. Random House. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-4070-5922-8.
  19. ^ "BBC News - Spain's Franco 'had one testicle'". 18 May 2009. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  20. ^ Will, Kipling W.; Liebherr, James K.; Maddison, David R.; Galián, José (April 2005). "Absence asymmetry: The evolution of monorchid beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera: Carabidae): Carabid Beetle Testes" (PDF). Journal of Morphology. 264 (1): 75–93. doi:10.1002/jmor.10319. PMID 15732050. S2CID 38195864.