1. Zinner's Syndrome: Case report of a Developmental Anomaly of the Mesonephric Duct.
- Author
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Cleva M, Montaldo L, Graziani G, Bruschi E, and Valentino M
- Subjects
- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Dysuria, Seminal Vesicles diagnostic imaging, Seminal Vesicles abnormalities, Wolffian Ducts diagnostic imaging, Wolffian Ducts abnormalities, Syndrome, Kidney diagnostic imaging, Kidney abnormalities, Genital Diseases, Male
- Abstract
Zinner's syndrome is a rare congenital malformation characterized by the association of unilateral renal agenesis with ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst and ejaculatory duct obstruction. Most patients are asymptomatic until the third or fourth decade of life when the syndrome is associated with dysuria, perineal pain, infertility, and painful ejaculation. In this report, we present the common imaging findings of this rare developmental anomaly involving the mesonephric duct in a 48-year-old male patient experiencing pelvic pain, recurrent dysuria, and pollakiuria., (Copyright Journal of Radiology Case Reports.)
- Published
- 2023
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