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The togetherness of persistent mullerian duct syndrome, transverse testicular ectopia and hypospadias


Cizre Devlet Hastanesi, Üroloji Bölümü, Şırnak


DOI :
New J Urol. 2011; 6 (2): 48-50

Abstract

Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome(PMDS) is characterized by the presence of müllerian duct structures such as fallopian tubes, uterus and 1/3 upper part of vagina in the phenotypic male. It is a rare form of male pseudohermaphroditism. This syndrome is rarely associated with transverse testicular ectopia(TTE). PMDS and TTE is extremely rare. Patients are normally virilised, although uni- or bilateral cryptorchidism may be present. In this paper we report a PMDS associated with TTE and hypospadias in 5 years old boy.

Key words: Persistent mullerian duct, Transverse testicular ectopia, hypospadias


Abstract

Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome(PMDS) is characterized by the presence of müllerian duct structures such as fallopian tubes, uterus and 1/3 upper part of vagina in the phenotypic male. It is a rare form of male pseudohermaphroditism. This syndrome is rarely associated with transverse testicular ectopia(TTE). PMDS and TTE is extremely rare. Patients are normally virilised, although uni- or bilateral cryptorchidism may be present. In this paper we report a PMDS associated with TTE and hypospadias in 5 years old boy.

Key words: Persistent mullerian duct, Transverse testicular ectopia, hypospadias

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