Testicular Hydrocele Operative Intervention Age Quiz
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When is the least favorable age for operative intervention on testicular hydrocele?

  • The newborn (correct)
  • 1 year of age and after
  • Six months of age
  • After the age of six

At what age is the optimum for operative intervention on testicular hydrocele?

  • The newborn
  • 1 year of age and after (correct)
  • After the age of six
  • Six months of age

At what age does the text recommend operative intervention for testicular hydrocele?

  • Two years of age
  • Six months of age
  • After the age of six
  • 1 year of age and after (correct)

Which of the following is consistent with the diagnosis of MRKH but not with CAIS?

<p>Vaginal agenesis, absent uterus (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a typical feature of MRKH syndrome?

<p>Normal pubic and axillary hair development (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement is true regarding pregnancy in individuals with MRKH syndrome?

<p>Pregnancy is possible without medical intervention (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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