orchido-, orchid-, orchio-, orchi-, -orchium
(Greek > Latin: testes; testicles)
The terms testis (singular) and testes (plural) refer to the male reproductive gland (or glands), the source of spermatozoa and of the androgens, usually paired in an external scrotum in man and certain other mammals. The word testicle is a diminutive of testis.
						orchioplasty					
					
						Surgical reconstruction of the testis.					
									
						orchioscheocele					
					
						Scrotal tumor with scrotal hernia.					
									
						orchioscirrhus					
					
						Hardening of the testes.					
									
						orchiotherapy					
					
						Medical treatment of the gonads with testicular extracts.					
									
						orchiotomy, orchotomy					
					
						Incision and drainage of a testis.					
									
						orchis (singular), orchises (plural)					
					
						Testis, testes.					
									
						orchitic					
					
						1. Pertaining to, causing, or affected with orchitis. 
2. Denoting orchitis.
									2. Denoting orchitis.
						orchitis					
					
						Inflammation of the testis. The disease is marked by pain, swelling, and a feeling of weight. It may occur idiopathically, or it may be associated with conditions such as mumps, gonorrhea, filarial disease, syphilis, or tuberculosis.					
									
						orchotomy					
					
						Excision of the testicles; castration.					
									
						periorchitis					
					
						Inflammation of the tunica vaginalis testis.					
									
						polyorchis					
					
						1. Having more than two testicles. 
2. The presence of one or more supernumerary testes.
									2. The presence of one or more supernumerary testes.
						pseudocryptorchism					
					
						A condition in which the testes descend to the scrotum but continue to move up and down, rising high in the inguinal canal at one time and descending to the scrotum at another.					
									
						synorchism, synorchidism					
					
						Fusion of the testicles, usually within the abdomen or scrotum.					
									
						triorchism					
					
						A condition in which there are three testes.					
									
						vaso-orchidostomy					
					
						1. Reestablishment of the interrupted seminiferous channels by uniting the tubules of the epididymis or of the rete testis to the divided end of the vas deferens.
2. The operation of suturing tubules of the epididymis to the ductus (vas) deferens. Maturation and storage of sperm occur in the epididymis.
									2. The operation of suturing tubules of the epididymis to the ductus (vas) deferens. Maturation and storage of sperm occur in the epididymis.
 Related testi- words.
		