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  2. Testicular atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Testicular atrophy is not related to the temporary shrinkage of the surrounding scrotum, which might occur in response to cold temperature. As the testicles are involved in testosterone and sperm production, the signs and symptoms of testicular atrophy overlap with those related to infertility or low testosterone levels. [1]

  3. Cremaster muscle - Wikipedia

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    Cremaster is an involuntary muscle, responsible for the cremasteric reflex; a protective and physiologic superficial reflex of the testicles. The reflex raises and lowers the testicles in order to keep them protected. Along with the dartos muscle of the scrotum, it regulates testicular temperature, thus aiding the process of spermatogenesis. [1]

  4. Scrotoplasty - Wikipedia

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    If there is not enough skin to make a scrotum, then the surgeon may need to make tissue expansion before the operation by putting expanders under the skin. Over the course of a few months, more salt water will be occasionally added to the expanders through a port on the outside. This helps the skin expand and grow more skin.

  5. Testicle - Wikipedia

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    Males have two testicles of similar size contained within the scrotum, which is an extension of the abdominal wall. [1] Scrotal asymmetry, in which one testicle extends farther down into the scrotum than the other, is common. This is because of the differences in the vasculature's anatomy. [1]

  6. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    The penis and scrotum can contract involuntarily in reaction to cold temperatures, anxious or nervous level and participation in sports. [8] This decrease of flaccid penis size is referred to by the slang term "shrinkage", due to action by the cremaster muscle .

  7. Why do people shrink as they age? - AOL

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    One of the reasons for shrinking with age is weakening disks between our vertebrae. "Everybody shrinks as we age: women and men," Khosla said. Why do people shrink as they age?

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    The trend of shrink appears to be far from reversing course, with losses more than doubling over the past five years. Why retail’s $100 billion ‘shrink’ crisis may not be all about ...

  9. Enlarge or reduce the font size on your web browser - AOL Help

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    Make web pages easy to read for you! With simple keyboard shortcuts, you can zoom in or out to make text larger or smaller. In an instant, these commands improve the readability of the content you're viewing.