An ectopic testis has deviated from the normal path of descent after it has emerged through the external inguinal ring.
In order of frequency, it may be found:
The ectopic testis cannot be pushed down into the scrotum. Unlike an incompletely descended testis, the ectopic one is usually well developed and histologically normal.
The main hazard is that it is liable to injury.
Treatment is by orchidopexy.
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