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From: Diffusion‐weighted imaging and conventional magnetic resonance imaging for detection of non-palpable undescended testis

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A five-year-old boy complaining of left non-palpable undescended testis since birth. MRI findings a axial T1-weighted image, b axial T2-weighted image, c coronal STIR image showing left atrophic undescended testis seen in the left iliac region lateral to the iliac vessels measure 5.45 × 3.6 mm; it displays hypo-intense signal on T1W1, hyper-intense signal T2W2 and hyper-intense signal on STIR. DWIs finding: d Axial diffusion-weighted image the left undescended testis not seen at b-value = 800 s/mm2. Final diagnosis: left atrophic low intraabdominal UDT. Surgery: Laparoscopy revealed atrophic intraabdominal testis and orchiectomy was done

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