Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report

Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare entity of internal male pseudohermaphroditism. Transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) is the condition in which one testis moves to the other side and both testes pass the same inguinal canal. The combination of PMDS with TTE is rarer. Here, we presen...

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Main Authors: Prem Raj Sigdel, Pawan Dhital, Bipendra Dhoj Kulung Rai, Sujeet Poudyal, Bhojraj Luitel, Uttam Kumar Sharma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-07-01
Series:Urology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214442019300877
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spelling doaj-d3b92f608de04989a40f3e122fca47262020-11-25T01:34:18ZengElsevierUrology Case Reports2214-44202019-07-0125Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case reportPrem Raj Sigdel0Pawan Dhital1Bipendra Dhoj Kulung Rai2Sujeet Poudyal3Bhojraj Luitel4Uttam Kumar Sharma5Corresponding author. Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, Nepal.; Department of Urology and Kidney Transplant, Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Urology and Kidney Transplant, Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Urology and Kidney Transplant, Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Urology and Kidney Transplant, Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Urology and Kidney Transplant, Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Urology and Kidney Transplant, Institute of Medicine, TUTH, Kathmandu, NepalPersistent Mullerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare entity of internal male pseudohermaphroditism. Transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) is the condition in which one testis moves to the other side and both testes pass the same inguinal canal. The combination of PMDS with TTE is rarer. Here, we present a case a phenotype male with left inguinal hernia and right undescended testis. On exploration of left inguinal region, uterus like tissue with its tubal structures were found. Both testes were in same side, one in left inguinal region and the other in the left scrotum.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214442019300877
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author Prem Raj Sigdel
Pawan Dhital
Bipendra Dhoj Kulung Rai
Sujeet Poudyal
Bhojraj Luitel
Uttam Kumar Sharma
spellingShingle Prem Raj Sigdel
Pawan Dhital
Bipendra Dhoj Kulung Rai
Sujeet Poudyal
Bhojraj Luitel
Uttam Kumar Sharma
Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report
Urology Case Reports
author_facet Prem Raj Sigdel
Pawan Dhital
Bipendra Dhoj Kulung Rai
Sujeet Poudyal
Bhojraj Luitel
Uttam Kumar Sharma
author_sort Prem Raj Sigdel
title Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report
title_short Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report
title_full Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report
title_fullStr Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: A case report
title_sort persistent mullerian duct syndrome with transverse testicular ectopia: a case report
publisher Elsevier
series Urology Case Reports
issn 2214-4420
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Persistent Mullerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare entity of internal male pseudohermaphroditism. Transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) is the condition in which one testis moves to the other side and both testes pass the same inguinal canal. The combination of PMDS with TTE is rarer. Here, we present a case a phenotype male with left inguinal hernia and right undescended testis. On exploration of left inguinal region, uterus like tissue with its tubal structures were found. Both testes were in same side, one in left inguinal region and the other in the left scrotum.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214442019300877
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