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Shishir Devaraju1, Rajendra B Nerli, Murigendra B Hiremath.
Abstract
Symptomatic Mullerian duct cysts are uncommon. A young adult male presented to us with a palpable supra-pubic mass, pain and lower urinary tract symptoms. Initial imaging modalities showed a large cystic lesion in the pelvis with a non-visualized right kidney. A short, blind ending right ureter on retrograde pyelography added to the confusion. On exploration, the lesion was noted to be separate from the seminal vesicles, bladder and posterior urethra. The right kidney was absent. The cystic lesion was excised completely preserving the vas and seminal vesicles. A high index of suspicion is needed for identification of this rare condition. Use of MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) can help improve the diagnostic accuracy. Many a times though, the diagnosis is evident only on exploration.Entities:
Keywords: Cysts; Hereditary Renal Agenesis; Mullerian Ducts; Urography
Year: 2012 PMID: 23573507 PMCID: PMC3614304 DOI: 10.5812/numonthly.4566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrourol Mon ISSN: 2251-7006
Figure 1Cystic Lesion Posterior to the Bladder on Ultrasonography
Figure 2Intravenous Urogram Showing Indentation of Bladder By the Lesion in Delayed Images
Figure 3Computerized Tomography Showing the Large Cystic Lesion Above the Bladder (A) and Rt Renal Agensis (B)
Figure 4Intra-op Findings