[
UK
/tɛstˈɪkjʊlɐ/
]
[ US /ˌtɛsˈtɪkjəɫɝ/ ]
[ US /ˌtɛsˈtɪkjəɫɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or involving the testes
testicular cancer
How To Use testicular In A Sentence
- My adult son has had testicular pain on the left side for two years.
- In young men there is a 40% risk of testicular inflammation in those that contract the disease while some 5% of woman may develop oophoritis (ovarian inflammation).
- He's recovering from a bout of testicular cancer, an illness that does not conform to his studly, high-powered-attorney lifestyle.
- Sato, G.H. In vitro growth and differentiation of clonal populations of multipotential mouse cells derived from a transplantable testicular teratocarcinoma. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Advanced Information
- Objective To investigate the correlation between testicular volume and sex hormone and the pathogenesis of male sterility in Klinefelter syndrome.
- Testicular examination of the infant and young child requires a two-handed technique.
- Sato, G.H. In vitro growth and differentiation of clonal populations of multipotential mouse cells derived from a transplantable testicular teratocarcinoma. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Advanced Information
- The Cremaster Cycle takes its name from the cremaster muscle, which controls testicular contractions and position in response to stimuli both from outside the body and within.
- I was greatly amused by the statement the word scrotum is not used in polite conversation ... excuse me, but if, for example, my husband had testicular cancer or some other cancer in the scrotal area, scrotum would indeed be a matter and a word used in polite conversation ... and if a dog got bit on the scrotum in front of children, then use the word in front of them or anyone else. Oh, those sneaky sneaks!
- Less common types of male subfertility are caused by testicular or genital tract infection, disease, or abnormalities.