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Orchidometer (orchiometer) A simple clinical instrument used to measure postnatal testis volume using 12 beads ranging from 1 to 25 millilitres.


Developed by Dr. Andrea Prader (1919 – 2001) an endocrinologist who discovered the Prader-Willi syndrome and also developed the Prader scale, a second clinical classification used to describe CAH virilization of female genitalia.
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Orchidometer

Orchidometer (orchiometer) A simple clinical instrument used to measure postnatal testis volume using 12 beads ranging from 1 to 25 millilitres.

Developed by Dr. Andrea Prader (1919 – 2001) an endocrinologist who discovered the Prader-Willi syndrome and also developed the Prader scale, a second clinical classification used to describe CAH virilization of female genitalia.


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