Abstract
Polyorchidism is a very rare congenital anomaly, less than 200 cases reported in literature. Triorchidism is commoner in polyorchidism, mostly extra testes found in left side. We report a case of two years old patient with incidental finding of third testis during orchidopexy for left palpable undescended testis.
Keywords: Undescended, polyorchidism, triorchidism, orchidopexy.
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Corresponding Author
Dr Amit Mainra
C/O Sh. Lalit Gupta, Basera, Airport Road, Lower Totu (Near Arya Clinic), Shimla (H.P) -171011