Bell Clapper Deformity -congenital condition- gubemaculum, epididymis & testis don't anchor properly allowing testes to swing w/i scrotum & raise risk for twisting on spermatic cord. 12% of men lack development of the testes support structure with about 40% being bilateral as is seen with Bell Clapper Deformity. See illustration at http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/urology/bellclap.htm
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