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Parental and neonatal risk factors for cryptorchidism.
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We found associations of cryptorchidism with unusual delivery and paternal smoking during pregnancy. These findings suggested that cryptorchidism might be associated with not only genetic factors but also increased parental exposure to environmental factors. In the future, prospective study is needed to do risk assessment accurately in the hormone-dependent stages of pregnancy critical for testicular descent.