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Persistent mullerian duct syndrome presenting as retractile testis with hypospadias: A rare entity.

Aruna V Vanikar1, Lovelesh A Nigam1, Rashmi D Patel1, Kamal V Kanodia1, Kamlesh S Suthar1, Umang G Thakkar1.   

Abstract

A rare entity of persistent mullerian duct syndrome usually presents with a common symptom of undescended testis (UDT) or hernia. Male pseudo-hermaphroditism with persistent internal mullerian duct structures can present with a 46, XY karyotype with normal external genitalia and. It arises due to deficiency of anti-mullerian substance, resulting from reduced production/responsiveness to mullerian duct, leading to persistence of mullerian duct along with normal development of Wolffian duct structures. Presence of mullerian structure prevents testicular descent increasing the risk of testicular vanishing syndrome. The authors here report a case of 16 years old phenotypical male who came with retractile right sided testis and left side UDT in the urology out-patient department. Explorative laparotomy was performed and an ill-defined mass was excised and sent for histopathological examination. Histopathology revealed presence of mullerian structures. The serum testosterone level was normal, buccal smear cytology and karyotyping revealed a 46, XY genotype of the patient.

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Keywords:  Anti-mullerian substance; Cryptorchidism; Disorder of sex development; Mullerian duct remnants; Testosterone

Year:  2016        PMID: 27326401      PMCID: PMC4909461          DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v4.i6.151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Clin Cases        ISSN: 2307-8960            Impact factor:   1.337


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