Abstract
Forty boys with 54 incompletely descended testes took part in a double blind, controlled trial of intranasal luteinising hormone releasing hormone. In the control (placebo) group of 18 boys there was no significant change in testicular descent and all required orchidopexy; in the 22 treated boys, however, 12 of 29 testes (42%) were found in a lower position. This study supports the idea that a trial of intranasal luteinising hormone releasing hormone (1200 ,ug/day for 28 days) will help clarify the need for orchidopexy in at least 30% of boys with incomplete descent of the testis, particularly those in whom the testes have emerged from the inguinal canal.
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Klidjian, A. M., Swift, P. G. F., & Johnstone, J. M. S. (1985). Luteinising hormone releasing hormone for incomplete descent of the testis. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 60(6), 568–571. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.60.6.568
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