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Int. braz. j. urol ; 49(6): 749-756, Nov.-Dec. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550279

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ABSTRACT Purpose: To analyze the histology and distribution of abdominal testicular vessels in human fetuses Patients and Methods: We studied 19 fetuses (34 testes) ranging in age from 12 to 19 weeks post-conception. The fetuses were evaluated regarding crown-rump length (CRL), total length (TL) and body weight immediately before dissection. Each testis was dissected and embedded in paraffin, from which 5 µm thick sections were obtained and stained with Masson's trichrome and Anti-CD31 antibody to quantify the vessels. The stereological analysis was carried out with the Image Pro and Image J programs, using a grid to determine volumetric densities (Vv). Means were statistically compared using the unpaired T-test (p<0.05). Results: The fetuses presented mean weight of 222.5g, mean CRL of 15.3 cm and mean TL of 23.2 cm. All testes were in the abdominal position. The mean percentage of vessels (Vv) in the upper portion of the testis was 7.6% (4.6 to 15%) and in the lower portion the mean was 5.11% (2.3 to 9.8%), with a significant difference (p=0.0001). In the analysis between the upper portion of the right and left testes (p=0.99) and in the analysis of the lower portion of the right and left testes (p=0.83), we did not observe significant differences. Conclusion: The upper portion of the abdominal testis in human fetuses had a higher concentration of vessels than the lower portion. These results suggest that manipulation of the lower end of the testis during Fowler-Stephens surgery should be avoided in order to preserve the collateral circulation.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550021

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Introducción: Los defectos congénitos del tracto urogenital se encuentran entre las anomalías más encontradas en el feto o neonato, lo que da una idea de su extraordinaria importancia clínica, unido a las escasas investigaciones en la provincia Camagüey, sobre factores de riesgo asociados a los defectos congénitos de genitales externos y gónadas masculinas. Objetivo: Determinar los factores de riesgo asociados a defectos congénitos de genitales externos y gónadas masculinas. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio correlacional del tipo retrospectivo en el Hospital Pediátrico Eduardo Agramonte Piña en el periodo de enero de 2013 a diciembre de 2020. El universo se conformó por los 96 pacientes que fueron intervenidos quirúrgicamente por presentar defectos congénitos de los genitales externos y gónadas masculinas. Para determinar la asociación de los factores de riesgo con la aparición de defectos congénitos se empleó la prueba de independencia, en caso de p<0,05 se consideró asociación significativa. Para medir la magnitud de la asociación estadística entre las variables se utilizó el coeficiente Phi, se consideró mientras más fuerte a uno fuera su valor, más correlacionadas se encontraron las variables estudiadas. Resultados: La criptorquidia fue la forma clínica con mayor número de pacientes, seguida de la hipospadias y la hidrocele. La asociación entre los padres trabajadores agrícolas y la hipospadias y la criptorquidia con padres trabajadores industriales, resultaron significativas. El hecho que la madre fuera fumadora pasiva, constituyó una variable con asociación significativa, tanto para la aparición de hipospadias como de criptorquidia. El ser fumadora pasiva fue el factor de riesgo que tuvo mayor correlación con la aparición de los defectos congénitos. Conclusiones: Existieron factores de riesgo con asociación significativa a la aparición de defectos congénitos de genitales externos y gónadas masculinas.


Introduction: Congenital defects of the urogenital tract are among the anomalies most found in the fetus or neonate, which gives an idea of ​​their extraordinary clinical importance, together with the few investigations in the Camagüey province, on risk factors associated with congenital defects of external genitalia and male gonads. Objective: To determine the risk factors associated with congenital defects of the external genitalia and male gonads. Methods: A retrospective correlational study was carried out at the Eduardo Agramonte Piña Pediatric Hospital from January 2013 to December 2020. The universe was made up of the 96 patients who underwent surgery for presenting congenital defects of the external genitalia and male gonads. To determine the association of the risk factors with the appearance of congenital defects, the independence test was used; in case of p<0.05, a significant association was considered. To measure the magnitude of the statistical association between the variables, the Phi coefficient was used, it was considered that the stronger its value was, the more correlated the studied variables were found. Results: Cryptorchidism was the clinical form with the highest number of patients, followed by hypospadias and hydrocele. The association between farm worker parents and hypospadias and cryptorchidism with industrial worker parents was significant. The fact that the mother was a passive smoker was a variable with a significant association, both for the appearance of hypospadias and cryptorchidism. Being a passive smoker was the risk factor that had the highest correlation with the appearance of birth defects. Conclusions: There were risk factors with a significant association with the appearance of congenital defects of the external genitalia and male gonads.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 311-312, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-994031

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This paper reviewed the clinical data of a patient with primary abdominal cocoon syndrome, situs inversus totalis and bilateral cryptorchidism admitted to our hospital in March 2021, and discussed the clinical characteristics of the disease based on the literature. This case is relatively rare, and all three diseases involve congenital abnormalities that may lead to developmental disorders in the embryo. The clinical manifestations of abdominal cocoon syndrome lack of specificity, preoperative diagnosis is difficult, often accompanied by partial dysplasia, so it is necessary to improve the awareness of preoperative differential diagnosis.

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Rev. enferm. neurol ; 21(1): 41-53, ene.-abr. 2022. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1397928

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Introducción: a nivel mundial la taquipnea transitoria del recién nacido se presenta entre el 0.3 y 0.5 % de todos los recién nacidos, aunque existen algunas series mexicanas que reportan hasta el 2 % de todos los recién nacidos vivos. Comprende entre el 35 y 50 % de todos los casos de dificultad respiratoria no infecciosa que ingresan a los cuneros patológicos o unidades de cuidado intensivo neonatal.1 Mientras que las tasas de criptorquidia e hidrocele son más altas en los niños nacidos por cesárea (3.3 y 4.7 %, respectivamente), en comparación con los obtenidos por vía vaginal (1.7 y 1.6 %).2 Descripción del caso: neonato de 39 semanas de gestación con taquipnea transitoria del recién nacido, criptorquidia e hidrocele atendido en el servicio de atención al recién nacido de un hospital de segundo nivel de atención. Objetivo: proporcionar cuidados especializados, utilizando el proceso de atención de enfermería basado en los conceptos teóricos del modelo de autocuidado de Dorothea E. Orem. Método: estudio de caso, dado que en este diseño se observan los fenómenos en su contexto natural, el cual se realizó en la tercera semana de mayo 2021. Consideraciones éticas: se tomaron en cuenta aspectos bioéticos para la investigación clínica basada en evidencia científica, como la ley de Helsinki y el código de Nuremberg. Resultado: se logró que el neonato y su cuidador primario alcanzaran las metas propuestas al inicio del ingreso hospitalario, mediante la continua capacitación sobre los cuidados generales del recién nacido. Conclusión: la taquipnea transitoria, criptorquidia e hidrocele son alteraciones que pueden ser detectadas al momento de la exploración al neonato.


Introduction: worldwide, transient tachypnea of the newborn occurs in 0.3 to 0.5% of all newborns, although there are some Mexican series that report up to 2% of all live newborns. It comprises 35-50% of all cases of noninfectious respiratory distress admitted to pathological nurseries or neonatal intensive care units.1 While the rates of cryptorchidism and hydrocele are higher in infants born by cesarean section (3.3% and 4.7%, respectively), compared to those obtained vaginally (1.7% and 1.6%).2 Case description: the case study was conducted on a 39-week gestational neonate with Transient Tachypnea of Newborn, Cryptorchidism and Hydrocele seen in the Newborn Care service of a second-level care hospital. Objective: to provide specialized care, using the nursing care process based on the theoretical concepts of Dorothea E. Orem's Self-Care Model. Orem. Method: is a case study, given that in this design the phenomena are observed in their natural context, which was carried out in the third week of May 2021. Ethical considerations: bioethical aspects for clinical research based on scientific evidence, such as the Helsinki law and the Nuremberg code, were taken into account. Result: the neonate and his primary caregiver were able to achieve the goals proposed at the beginning of hospital admission, through continuous training on general newborn care. Conclusion: transient tachypnea, cryptorchidism and hydrocele are alterations that can be detected at the time of examination of the newborn.


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Humans , Male , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Cryptorchidism , Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn , Testicular Hydrocele , Nursing Care
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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431291

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Objetivo: Determinar las características clínicoecográficas pre y postquirùrgicas de niños intervenidos por criptorquidia. Material y métodos: Estudio descriptivo y longitudinal, los datos recolectados de historias clínicas del Hospital Sabogal, las variables fueron edad del diagnóstico, tiempo de espera de orquidopexia, testículo afectado, ubicación del testículo y volumen testicular. Resultados: Se incluyeron 34 niños menores de 14 años con criptorquidia, la edad del diagnóstico fue 44 meses y de la orquidopexia 49 meses. El tiempo de espera para la orquidopexia fue 4,72 meses, el testículo más afectado fue el derecho (58,82%). Se incluyeron 39 testículos, la ubicación primaria canalicular (71,79 %), la ubicación final escrotal (50,0%), la técnica operatoria fue inguinal (91,18%). El incremento de volumen testicular fue de 0,39 cm3, p = 0,0006, IC 95% (-0,62, -0,17). Conclusiones: La edad de la orquidopexia fue 49 meses y el volumen testicular aumentó en 0,39 cm3 después de la orquidopexia.


Objective: To determine the preand post-surgical clinical-ultrasound characteristics of children operated on for cryptorchidism. Material and methods: Descriptive and longitudinal study, data collected from medical records of the Hospital Sabogal, the variables were age at diagnosis, waiting time for orchidopexy, affected testicle, location of the testicle and testicular volume. Results: We included 34 children under 14 years with cryptorchidism, the age of diagnosis was 44 months and orchidopexy 49 months. The waiting time for orchidopexy was 4.72 months, the most affected testicle was the right (58.82%). 39 testicles were included, the primary canalith location (71.79 %), the final scrotal location (50.0%), the operative technique was inguinal (91.18%). The increase in testicular volume was 0.39 cm3, p = 0.0006, 95% CI (-0.62, -0.17). Conclusions: The age of orchidopexy was 49 months and testicular volume increased by 0.39 cm3 after orchidopexy.

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1431305

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Introducción: El síndrome de Noonan es un trastorno genético relacionado principalmente con la mutación del gen PTPN11. Reporte del caso: Recién nacido varón de 34 semanas de edad gestacional con ultrasonidos obstétricos que muestran higroma quístico, hidronefrosis renal bilateral, y polihidramnios. Al nacimiento, presentó edema nucal, puente nasal ancho, pabellón auricular de implantación baja, y criptorquidia derecha. Además, defecto del tabique auricular, ausencia de vena cava inferior, hipertensión pulmonar, conducto arterioso persistente y dificultad respiratoria. El resultado del análisis del panel de 14 genes mostró una mutación del gen MAP2K1 y una variante de significado incierto en el gen CBL, confirmando el diagnóstico del síndrome de Noonan negativo para PTPN11. Durante el seguimiento, también se le diagnosticó blefaroptosis izquierda y reflujo gastroesofágico. Conclusión: El presente caso destaca la amplia variedad de características fenotípicas en un paciente con síndrome de Noonan, con sospecha al nacimiento y confirmado durante el seguimiento.


Background: Noonan syndrome is a genetic disorder mostly related to PTPN11 gene mutation. Report Case: Newborn male of 34 weeks of gestational age with obstetric ultrasounds showing cystic hygroma, bilateral renal hydronephrosis, and polyhydramnios. At born, he presented nuchal edema, wide nose, low-set ears, and right cryptorchidism. Additionally, he presented atrial septum defect, absence of inferior vena cava, mild pulmonary hypertension, persistent ductus arteriosus, and respiratory distress. The result of the 14-gene panel analysis showed a MAP2K1 gene mutation and a variation of uncertain significance in the CBL gene, confirming the diagnosis of PTPN11- negative Noonan syndrome. During the follow-up, he was additionally diagnosed with blepharoptosis of left eye and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Conclusion:This report highlights the wide variety of phenotypical characteristics in a Noonan syndrome patient, which was suspected upon birth and developed during the follow-up.

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Int. braz. j. urol ; 48(2): 336-346, March-Apr. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1364946

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ABSTRACT Background: To analyze the incidence of epididymal anomalies (EAs) associated to spermatic obstruction in patients with undescended testis (UT) according to testicular position and age. Materials and Methods: We studied 87 patients (110 testis) with cryptorchidism and analyzed the presence of EAs correlated with the testicular position, age and patency of the processus vaginalis (PV). To analyze the relations between the testis and epididymis we considered three situations: (a) Normal pattern: the epididymis was attached to the testis at the head and tail and epididymis totally attached to the testis; (b) EAs: when the epididymis was attached to the testis only at the head (Figure-1A) and (c) EAs associated to spermatic obstruction: epididymis was attached to the testis only at the tail (Figure-1B) and when there are no visible connection between testis and epididymis (Figure-1C). We used the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and the Chi-square test for contingency analysis (p <0.05). Results: The mean age of the patients was 5.18 years (SD=2.867). Of 110 testes analyzed, 14 were abdominal (12.72%); 83 inguinal (75.45%) and 13 suprascrotal (11.81%). Normal relationships between testis and epididymis were observed in 54 patients (62.1%) with no significant differences in relation to the patient's age (p=0.666). Epididymal tail disjunction was observed in 23 patients (26.44%), with no significant differences in relation to age (p=0.59). EAs associated to spermatic obstruction were observed in 16 patients (18.4%), also with no significant differences in relation to age (p=0.684). We did not observe significant correlation between the testis position and the incidence of EAs (p=0.119). We did not observe significant correlations between patency of the PV (64.7%) and incidence of EAs (p=0.742). Conclusions: Epididymal anomalies associated with spermatic obstruction are present in almost 20% of undescended testes, without significant correlation with age, testicular position and patency of the PV. This information needs to be correlated to the infertility risk of this congenital anomaly.


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Humans , Male , Child, Preschool , Cryptorchidism/complications , Testis/abnormalities , Incidence , Epididymis/abnormalities , Inguinal Canal
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 48(1): 8-17, Jan.-Feb. 2022. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1356298

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ABSTRACT Objectives: In this review we will describe the testicular vessels anatomy and the implications of these vessels in surgical treatment of high undescended testis. Material and Methods: We performed a narrative review of the literature about the role of the testicular arteries anatomy in the treatment of high undescended testis. We also studied two human testes to illustrate the testicular vascularization. Results: Each testis is irrigated by three arteries: testicular artery (internal spermatic artery), a branch of the right aorta; deferential artery (vasal artery), a branch of the inferior vesicle artery that originates from the anterior trunk of internal iliac artery and cremasteric artery (external spermatic artery), a branch of the inferior epigastric artery. There are important communications among the three arteries with visible anastomotic channels between the testicular and deferential arteries. Conclusions: Laparoscopic transection of the testicular vessels by dividing the spermatic vessels (Fowler-Stephens surgery) is safe in patients with high abdominal testis due to the great collateral vascular supply between testicular, vasal and cremasteric arteries; also, two-stage Fowler-Stephens orchiopexy appears to carry a higher rate of success than the single stage approach.


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Humans , Male , Spermatic Cord/surgery , Laparoscopy , Cryptorchidism/surgery , Arteries/surgery , Testis/surgery , Orchiopexy
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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 497-502, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954626

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Objective:To explore the changes of sex hormones in children with cryptorchidism of different ages after laparoscopic treatment and the risk factors that affect the timing of surgery, so as to improve the surgical effect of the treatment of children with cryptorchidism.Methods:A total of 80 children with cryptorchidism admitted to our hospital from Jun. 2018 to Aug. 2021 were selected as the study subjects, and all children underwent laparoscopic surgery. Twenty-six children aged 6 to 12 months were included in the younger group, 42 children aged 1 to 2 years were included in the middle age group, and 12 children >2 years old were included in the over-age group. Surgical data of the children were recorded, and the levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) , Luteinizing hormone (LH) and Testosterone (T) were detected. Logistic analysis was used to analyze the independent risk factors affecting the timing of operation in children with cryptorchidism, and ROC curve analysis was used to analyze the diagnostic value of factors affecting the timing of operation in children with cryptorchidism.Results:The level of T (the younger group (7.36±1.63) vs (7.48±1.67) ng/ml; the middle-age group (7.03±1.26) vs (7.11±1.07) ng/ml; the over-age group (4.81±1.37) vs (4.92±1.63) ng/ml) , occult testicular volume (the younger group (0.30±0.01) vs (0.32±0.03) cm3; the middle-age group (0.45±0.14) vs (0.47±0.11) cm 3; the over-age group (0.45±0.09) vs (0.61±0.08) cm 3) and occult testicular minimum blood flow velocity (the younger group (3.42±0.87) vs (4.26±0.94) cm/s; the middle-age group (3.51±0.26) vs (5.69±0.35) cm/s; the over-age group (8.41±0.34) vs (23.64±0.19) cm/s) increased in all three groups,In terms of intraoperative blood loss, postoperative time to get out of bed, and incision pain time, the over-age group > the middle age group > the younger group; FSH and LH decreased in the young age group and increased in the middle age group and over-age group ( P < 0.05) . Age, family income, primiparas, smoking or passive smoking during pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus, and protein supplementation during pregnancy were independent risk factors affecting the timing of surgery in children with untorchidism. The areas under ROC curve were 0.884, 0.704, 0.785, 0.842, 0.904, and 0.845, respectively. The area under ROC curve to evaluate the differentiation was 0.866. Conclusion:The range of sex hormone changes in children with cryptorchidism of different ages after laparoscopic treatment is related to age, family income, primipara, smoking or passive smoking during pregnancy, diabetes mellitus during pregnancy, and no protein supplement during pregnancy are the factors affecting the timing of surgery.

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Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) ; (12): 847-857, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-954490

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Objective: Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) is a rare congenital gonadal dysplasia caused by defects in the synthesis, secretion or signal transduction of hypothalamic gonadotropin releasing hormone. The main manifestations of CHH are delayed or lack puberty, low levels of sex hormones and gonadotropins, and may be accompanied with other clinical phenotypes. Some patients with CHH are also accompanied with anosmia or hyposmia, which is called Kalman syndrome (KS). ANOS1, located on X chromosome, is the first gene associated with CHH in an X-linked recessive manner. This study aims to provide a basis for the genetic diagnosis of CHH by analyzing the gene variant spectrum of ANOS1 in CHH and the relationship between clinical phenotype and genotype. Methods: In this study, whole exome sequencing (WES) was used to screen rare sequencing variants (RSVs) of ANOS1 in a Chinese cohort of 165 male CHH patients. Four commonly used in silico tools were used to predict the function of the identified RSVs in coding region, including Polyphen2, Mutation Taster, SIFT, and Combined Annotation Dependent Depletion (CADD). Splice Site Prediction by Neural Network (NNSPLICE) was employed to predict possibilities of intronic RSVs to disrupt splicing. American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines was used to assess the pathogenicity of the detected RSVs. The ANOS1 genetic variant spectrum of CHH patients in Chinese population was established. The relationship between clinical phenotype and genotype was analyzed by collecting detailed clinical data. Results:Through WES analysis for 165 CHH patients, ANOS1 RSVs were detected in 17 of them, with the frequency of 10.3%. A total of 13 RSVs were detected in the 17 probands, including 5 nonsense variants (p. T76X, p. R191X, p. W257X, p. R262X, and p. W589X), 2 splicing site variants (c. 318+3A>C, c. 1063-1G>C), and 6 missense variants (p. N402S, p. N155D, p. P504L, p. C157R, p. Q635P, and p. V560I). In these 17 CHH probands with ANOS1 RSVs, many were accompanied with other clinical phenotypes. The most common associated phenotype was cryptorchidism (10/17), followed by unilateral renal agenesis (3/17), dental agenesis (3/17), and synkinesia (3/17). Eight RSVs, including p. T76X, p. R191X, p. W257X, p. R262X, p. W589X, c. 318+3A>C, c. 1063-1G>C, and p. C157R, were predicted to be pathogenic or likely pathogenic ANOS1 RSVs by ACMG. Eight CHH patients with pathogenic or likely pathogenic ANOS1 variants had additional features. In contrast, only one out of nine CHH patients with non-pathogenic (likely benign or uncertain of significance) ANOS1 variants according to ACMG exhibited additional features. And function of the non-pathogenic ANOS1 variants accompanied with other CHH-associated RSVs. Conclusion: The ANOS1 genetic spectrum of CHH patients in Chinese population is established. Some of the correlations between clinical phenotype and genotype are also established. Our study indicates that CHH patients with pathogenic or likely pathogenic ANOS1 RSVs tend to exhibit additional phenotypes. Although non-pathogenic ANOS1 variants only may not be sufficient to cause CHH, they may function together with other CHH-associated RSVs to cause the disease.

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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 397-400, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-933241

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Cryptorchidism is one of the common diseases in children’s genitourinary system. Surgery is the first choice for clinical treatment. Testicular atrophy is a serious complication after operation. The related risk factors of testicular atrophy include the age of operation, the position of testis before operation and the mode of operation. At present, the possible treatments for testicular atrophy are hormone therapy, stem cell therapy and so on. This article reviews the related risk factors, fertility, diagnosis and treatment of testicular atrophy after orchiopexy in children.

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Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae ; (6): 173-176, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-927862

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Androgen insensitivity syndrome(AIS)with bilateral testicular malignant transformation is very rare,and its diagnosis should be based on clinical manifestations,physical examination,serological findings,karyotype analysis,and pathological findings.This study reported a case of complete androgen insensitivity syndrome among Tibetan in Tibet.It took 17 years from the discovery of congenital absence of uterus to bilateral pelvic mass resection.Pathological examination confirmed that bilateral pelvic space occupying lesions were dysplastic testicular tissue with seminoma and sertoli cell adenoma-like nodules.This study summarized the clinicopathological features to deepen the understanding of the disease.


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Female , Humans , Male , Androgen-Insensitivity Syndrome/surgery , Cryptorchidism , Seminoma/pathology , Testicular Neoplasms/pathology , Tibet
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Multimed (Granma) ; 25(5): e1971, 2021. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1346606

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RESUMEN Introducción: el síndrome Prune-Belly (SPB) o síndrome de "abdomen en ciruela pasa", también conocido como el síndrome de Eagle Barrett, es una forma de uropatía obstructiva fetal (UOF). Su incidencia se calcula entre 1/40 000 y 1/50 000 nacidos vivos. Presentación de caso: es un caso de síndrome de Prune-Belly en un lactante de 36 días de nacido, parto extrahospitalario. Clínicamente presentó abdomen distendido con piel arrugada o en ciruela pasa, criptorquidia bilateral, signos y síntomas de insuficiencia respiratoria. En la ultrasonografía se constató la ausencia de musculatura en la pared abdominal, megacisto, dilatación quística de los uréteres, riñones con cambios quísticos y displásicos. Discusión: en cuanto a la supervivencia, en numerosos estudios se encuentra que el porcentaje de mortalidad en los primeros meses de vida es del 27%. Está caracterizado por una clásica tríada: ausencia congénita de la musculatura de la pared abdominal; anormalidades del tracto urinario y criptorquidia bilateral, descrita en la literatura revisada, lo que coincide con las características clínicas del caso presentado,con una proporción masculino femenino de 20:1. El mayor riesgo se ha descrito en gemelos y afroamericanos. Conclusiones: está caracterizado por una clásica tríada: ausencia congénita de la musculatura de la pared abdominal; anormalidades del tracto urinario y criptorquidia bilateral. Es más frecuente en el sexo masculino. El diagnóstico del SPB puede realizarse durante la gestación a través de la ecografía obstétrica. La mortalidad en los primeros meses de vida es alta.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Prune-Belly syndrome (PBS) or "prune abdomen" syndrome, also known as Eagle Barrett syndrome, is a form of fetal obstructive uropathy (UOF). Its incidence is estimated between 1/40,000 and 1/50,000 live births. Case presentation: it is a case of Prune-Belly syndrome in a 36-day-old infant, out-of-hospital delivery. Clinically, she presented a distended abdomen with wrinkled or prune skin, bilateral cryptorchidism, signs and symptoms of respiratory failure. Ultrasonography revealed the absence of musculature in the abdominal wall, megacyst, cystic dilatation of the ureters, kidneys with cystic and dysplastic changes. Discussion: regarding survival, numerous studies have found that the percentage of mortality in the first months of life is 27%. It is characterized by a classic triad: congenital absence of the muscles of the abdominal wall; urinary tract abnormalities and bilateral cryptorchidism, described in the reviewed literature, which coincides with the clinical characteristics of the case presented, with a male-female ratio of 20: 1. The highest risk has been described in twins and African Americans. Conclusions: it is characterized by a classic triad: congenital absence of the muscles of the abdominal wall; urinary tract abnormalities and bilateral cryptorchidism. It is more common in males. The diagnosis of PBS can be made during pregnancy through obstetric ultrasound. Mortality in the first months of life is high.


RESUMO Introdução: A síndrome de Prune-Belly (PBS) ou síndrome do "abdômen de ameixa", também conhecida como síndrome de Eagle Barrett, é uma forma de uropatia obstrutiva fetal (UOF). Sua incidência é estimada entre 1 / 40.000 e 1 / 50.000 nascidos vivos. Apresentação do caso: trata-se de um caso de síndrome de Prune-Belly em lactente de 36 dias, parto fora do hospital. Clinicamente, apresentava abdome distendido com pele enrugada ou ameixada, criptorquidia bilateral, sinais e sintomas de insuficiência respiratória. A ultrassonografia revelou ausência de musculatura na parede abdominal, megacisto, dilatação cística dos ureteres, rins com alterações císticas e displásicas. Discussão: em relação à sobrevida, vários estudos constataram que o percentual de mortalidade nos primeiros meses de vida é de 27%. É caracterizada por uma tríade clássica: ausência congênita dos músculos da parede abdominal; anormalidades do trato urinário e criptorquidia bilateral, descritos na literatura revisada, que coincidem com as características clínicas do caso apresentado, com relação homem-mulher de 20: 1. O maior risco foi descrito em gêmeos e afro-americanos. Conclusões: caracteriza-se por uma tríade clássica: ausência congênita dos músculos da parede abdominal; anormalidades do trato urinário e criptorquidia bilateral. É mais comum em homens. O diagnóstico de PBS pode ser feíta durante a gravidez por meio de ultrassom obstétrico. A mortalidade nos primeiros meses de vida é alta.

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Int. braz. j. urol ; 47(1): 36-44, Jan.-Feb. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134335

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ABSTRACT Objectives: This review aims to study the role of the abdominal wall in testicular migration process during the human fetal period. Materials and Methods: We performed a descriptive review of the literature about the role of the abdominal wall in testicular migration during the human fetal period. Results: The rise in intra-abdominal pressure is a supporting factor for testicular migration. This process has two phases: the abdominal and the inguinal-scrotal stages. The passage of the testis through the inguinal canal occurs very quickly between 21 and 25 WPC. Bilateral cryptorchidism in Prune Belly syndrome is explained by the impaired contraction of the muscles of the abdominal wall; mechanical obstruction due to bladder distention and structural alteration of the inguinal canal, which hampers the passage of the testis during the inguinoscrotal stage of testicular migration. Abdominal wall defects as gastroschisis and omphaloceles are associated with undescended testes in around 30 to 40% of the cases. Conclusions: Abdominal pressure wound is an auxiliary force in testicular migration. Patients with abdominal wall defects are associated with undescendend testis in more than 30% of the cases probably due to mechanical factors; the Prune Belly Syndrome has anatomical changes in the anterior abdominal wall that hinder the increase of intra-abdominal pressure which could be the cause of cryptorchidism in this syndrome.


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Humans , Male , Prune Belly Syndrome , Cryptorchidism , Scrotum , Testis , Inguinal Canal
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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 468-471, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-888444

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This study aimed to review and compare the characteristics and treatment outcomes of cryptorchid testicular torsion in pre- and postpubertal children. We reviewed the clinical data of 22 patients with testicular torsion complicated by cryptorchidism who were treated between January 2010 and December 2019. Patients were categorized into prepubertal (1 month to 9 years; n = 12) and postpubertal groups (10-16 years; n = 10). The age at presentation, clinical presentations, physical examination, and operation outcomes were assessed. The common clinical presentations in both groups were inguinal pain and a tender inguinal mass. Patients in the prepubertal group were significantly more likely to present with restlessness (33.3%) than those in the postpubertal group (0%; P = 0.044). After detorsion, testicular blood flow recovered during surgery in 25.0% of the prepubertal and 80.0% of the postpubertal patients (P = 0.010). Orchiectomy was required in 50.0% of the prepubertal and 20.0% of the postpubertal patients (P = 0.145). Of the 22 patients with follow-up data, the rates of testicular salvage were significantly different, at 16.7% in the prepubertal patients and 60.0% in the postpubertal patients (P = 0.035). Cryptorchid testicular torsion has various manifestations. Although an empty hemiscrotum and a painful groin mass were common in both groups, restlessness was more prevalent in the prepubertal patients during early testicular torsion onset than that in the postpubertal patients. Notably, the testicular salvage rate was significantly lower in the prepubertal patients than that in the postpubertal patients.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213267

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Splenogonadal fusion (SGF) is a rare developmental anomaly in which an abnormal connection between the splenic tissue and gonads or mesonephric derivatives is present. This entity often presents with scrotal mass, inguinal hernia, or cryptorchidism. Less than 200 cases have been reported since it was first described in 1883. It can be of continuous and discontinuous type based on the presence of a band of connecting splenic tissue. Report a rare case of discontinuous type of SGF in an adolescent male presenting as nonpalpable testis. On evaluation, ultrasonography (USG) and magnetic resonance imaging of abdomen and pelvis, his left scrotal testis was atrophied and right intra-abdominal undescended testis. This is the first reported case of SGF from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Laparoscopy was demonstrated to be the only accurate exploratory procedure for the diagnosis and surgical treatment of SGF with non‑palpable testis.

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Int. braz. j. urol ; 46(5): 725-740, Sept.-Oct. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134221

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ABSTRACT Purpose: To evaluate whether components of Testicular Dysgenesis Syndrome (TDS) affect testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) prognosis and oncological outcomes. According to the hypothesis called TDS; undescended testis, hypospadias, testicular cancer and spermatogenic disorders share the same risk factors and have a combined fetal origin. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the stages and oncological outcomes of 69 patients who underwent radical orchiectomy between January 2010 and December 2014 due to TGCT in our department. The presence of undescended testis, hypospadias and semen parameters disorders were recorded according to anamnesis of patients. Results: Among 69 patients with TGCT, only 16 (23.1%) had TDS. Significantly higher rate of TDS (36.1% vs. 9.1%) was observed at the advanced stages of TGCT(p=0.008). In the TDS group, the rates of local recurrence (50% vs. 11.3%, p<0.001), distant metastasis (93.6% vs. 3.8%, p<0.001) and cancer-spesific mortality (87.5% vs. 3.8%, p<0.001) were found significantly higher than those without TDS. The predicted time for recurrence-free survival (13.70±5.13 vs. 100.96±2.83 months, p<0.001) metastasis-free survival (13.12±4.21 vs. 102.79±2.21 months, p <0.001) and cancer-specific survival (13.68±5.38 vs. 102.80±2.19 months, p<0.001) were also statistically lower in this group. Conclusions: According to our preliminary results, there is an apparent relationship between TDS and tumor prognosis. Even if the components of TDS alone did not contain poor prognostic features for TGCT, the presence of TDS was found as the most important independent predictive factor for oncological outcomes in both seminomas and nonseminomas as well as all patients with TGCT.


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Humans , Male , Testicular Diseases/etiology , Testicular Neoplasms/therapy , Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal/therapy , Prognosis , Testis , Retrospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203020

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Prune Belly syndrome is characterized by urinary tract anomalies, deficient abdominal muscle and bilateral cryptorchidism. It has an incidence of about 1 in 50,000 live births with male preponderance in 95%. This is a 7 weeks old male infant that was referred from a peripheral health care centre for a micturating cystourethrography on account of difficulty in micturition, distended abdomen and restlessness since birth. The patient had an abdominal ultrasonography that showed bilateral severe hydronephrosis, megaureters and thick-walled urinary bladder. A micturating cystourethrogram showed pine shaped urinary bladder with bilateral vesicoureteric reflux more marked on the right. Plain abdominal radiograph showed markedly distended abdomen and gas distended bowel loops with thinning of anterior abdominal wall muscles. The referring physician was advised to make a prompt referral of this case to a higher centre for better management. We report the radiologic findings of this case presenting with features of Prune Belly syndrome.

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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 649-652, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879717

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This study was performed to summarize our clinical experience with testicular descent and fixation through a scrotal stria incision for the treatment of palpable cryptorchidism in children. This study included 1034 children with palpable cryptorchidism from March 2009 to March 2019. A scrotal stria incision was used to perform testicular descent and fixation. Overall, 1020 children successfully underwent surgical testicular descent and fixation through a scrotal stria incision, and 14 patients underwent conversion to inguinal incision surgery. All patients were discharged 1-2 days after the operation. During hospitalization and follow-up, 55 patients developed complications, including 10 patients with testicular retraction, 7 with poor healing of the incision, and 38 with a scrotal hematoma. No patients developed testicular atrophy, an indirect inguinal hernia, or a hydrocoele. Testicular descent and fixation through a scrotal stria incision for the treatment of palpable cryptorchidism in children is safe and feasible in well-selected cases. This method has the advantages of no scarring and a good cosmetic effect.

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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 258-264, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-842459

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Cryptorchidism is associated with infertility in adulthood. Early orchiopexy is suggested to reduce the risk. Information is lacking on the potential link between infant germ cell maturation and the risk of future infertility. The objective of the study was to evaluate age-related germ cell development in cryptorchidism. Immunostaining for markers of germ cell development (octamer-binding transcription factor 3/4 [OCT3/4], placental alkaline phosphatase [PLAP], KIT proto-oncogene [C-KIT], podoplanin [D2-40], Lin-28 homolog A [LIN28], and G antigen 7 [GAGE-7]) was performed in testicular biopsies from 40 cryptorchid boys aged 4-35 months. Germ cell numbers and distributions were evaluated in cross sections of seminiferous tubules, with and without immunostaining. OCT3/4, D2-40, and LIN28 were generally expressed in the early stages of germ cell development, as shown by positive expression in germ cells in the central region of seminiferous tubules. In contrast, PLAP and GAGE-7 were expressed in both central and peripheral parts of the tubules in the early stages of development and expressed mainly in a peripheral position with advancing age. Germ cell maturation was delayed in this study population as compared with that observed in our previous study on germ cell markers in a healthy population. The number of GAGE-7-positive germ cells per tubular cross section obtained by immunostaining was significantly higher than that obtained by standard hematoxylin and eosin staining. Double immunostaining revealed heterogeneity in germ cell development in cryptorchid testes. These results shed light on the pathophysiology of germ cell development in boys with cryptorchidism.

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