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. 2011 Jan 24;127(2):e382–e388. doi: 10.1542/peds.2010-1719

TABLE 1.

Demographic and Clinical Features of Patients With UDT, Compared With Patients With Normal Examination Results

UDT (N = 64) Normal Results (N = 51) P
UDT discussed with caregivers at birth, n (%) 32 (50) 2 (3) <.0001
Gestational age of <37 wk, n (%) 11 (17) 4 (7) .149
Scrotal asymmetry on physical examination before palpation, n (%) 45 (70) 1 (1) <.0001
BMI, mean ± SD, kg/m2 18.3 ± 2.6 19.0 ± 4.0 .271
Referred by new PCP, n (%) 18 (28) 25 (49) .003
Nonscrotal position demonstrated through testicular ultrasonography, n (%) 15 (23) 14 (27) .597

Findings were determined by an experienced pediatric urologist and were evaluated with Student's t test, Fischer's exact test, or χ2 test as appropriate. Three patients with multiple indeterminate physical examination results were excluded from this analysis.