Template:Short description Template:Distinguish Template:Infobox medical condition (new) Monorchism (also monorchidism) is the state of having only one testicle within the scrotum.

TerminologyEdit

An individual having monorchism can be referred to as monorchid.

CausesEdit

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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.
  • Disappearing during development (the so-called vanishing testis) due to some intrauterine insult. This is thought to be most likely vascular, such as testicular torsion.
  • Not being created in the first place (gonadal agenesis), known as congenital monorchism. (As of 1974, this was believed to occur in roughly 1 in every 5,000 people with a male phenotype. In contrast, absence of both testes, known as congenital anorchism, was believed to occur in roughly 1 in 20,000.)<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
  • Being surgically removed through orchiectomy.
  • Being injured.

Notable casesEdit

Due to testicular cancerEdit

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Due to injuryEdit

  • Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, magnate of the Kingdom of Scotland, and Peer of France. Lost in 1403, while fighting at the Battle of Shrewsbury (The previous year he had lost an eye at the Battle of Homildon Hill).<ref>Chronicle of John Hardyng, ed. Ellis, H., p.381. London, 1812. [1]</ref>
  • Troy Bayliss, world superbike champion in 2001, 2006 and 2008. In 2007 he lost a testicle during a race at Donington Park.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Brian Foster, American mixed martial artist.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Due to cryptorchidismEdit

Due to congenital monorchismEdit

  • Dara Ó Briain, Irish comedian related that he has a single testicle in a standup routine.

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Monorchism in nonhuman animalsEdit

Although extremely rare, monorchism has been observed to be characteristic of some animal species, notably in beetles.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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