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    Paternity after unilateral cryptorchidism : A controlled study by LEE, P. A, O'LEARY, L. A, SONGER, N. J, COUGHLIN, M. T, BELLINGER, M. F, LAPORTE, R. E

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-10-1996)
    “…To determine if paternity is decreased among formerly unilateral cryptorchid men compared with a control group of men. Formerly unilateral cryptorchid men who…”
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    Time to conception after orchidopexy: evidence for subfertility? by Coughlin, M T, O'Leary, L A, Songer, N J, Bellinger, M F, LaPorte, R E, Lee, P A

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-04-1997)
    “…To determine whether time to conception is increased among men who were formerly bilaterally or unilaterally cryptorchid compared with a group of matched…”
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    Paternity after cryptorchidism: lack of correlation with age at orchidopexy by Lee, P A, O'Leary, L A, Songer, N J, Bellinger, M F, LaPorte, R E

    Published in British journal of urology (01-06-1995)
    “…To determine whether paternity is decreased among men who were formerly unilaterally or bilaterally cryptorchid and to ascertain whether paternity is related…”
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    Paternity after bilateral cryptorchidism. A controlled study by Lee, P A, O'Leary, L A, Songer, N J, Coughlin, M T, Bellinger, M F, LaPorte, R E

    “…To compare paternity among men with former bilateral cryptorchidism (referred to as the bilateral group) with a group of men with former unilateral…”
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    An epidemiologic study of paternity after cryptorchidism: initial results by Lee, P A, Bellinger, M F, Songer, N J, O'Leary, L, Fishbough, R, LaPorte, R

    Published in European journal of pediatrics (01-01-1993)
    “…Paternity has been studied among married men who were formerly cryptorchid. Forty-one of 52 formerly unilateral cryptorchid men were married, 10 of 11…”
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