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Int. braz. j. urol ; 42(6): 1237-1243, Nov.-Dec. 2016. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-828926

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ABSTRACT Main findings: A typical male looking adolescent with a legal female gender assignment presented with haematuria. Investigations led to the diagnosis of Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome. The condition is indeed a rare entity that needs a multidisciplinary team management. Case hypothesis: A case of Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome undiagnosed at birth because karyotyping was defaulted, thus resulting in a significant impact on the legal gender assignment and psychosocial aspects. Promising future implications: The reporting of this case is important to create awareness due to its rarity coupled with the rare presentation with hematuria as a possible masquerade to menstruation. There were not only medical implications, but also psychosocial and legal connotations requiring a holistic multidisciplinary management.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Trastornos del Desarrollo Sexual/diagnóstico , Hidrocolpos/diagnóstico , Trastorno del Desarrollo Sexual 46,XY/diagnóstico , Pelvis/diagnóstico por imagen , Trastornos del Desarrollo Sexual/diagnóstico por imagen , Hidrocolpos/diagnóstico por imagen , Trastorno del Desarrollo Sexual 46,XY/diagnóstico por imagen , Abdomen/diagnóstico por imagen
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Int. braz. j. urol ; 41(6): 1220-1225, Nov.-Dec. 2015. graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-769764

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Main findings: An intriguing yet perplexing case report of a successful pregnancy and live birth with intracytoplasmic sperm injection using normal testicular sperm, after the finding of azoospermia in the semen analysis and discovering only tail stump abnormal sperm in the epididymis. Case hypothesis: A tail stump sperm defect of genetic origin was suspected. However, after obtaining normal testicular sperm we concluded that obstructive azoospermia, either idiopathic or secondary to multiple minor genital trauma was the plausible scenario. This has rendered the search of previous reports on a similar condition, but none was found. However, it has raised scientific thoughts for future research. Promising future implications: The importance of reporting this case is to alert urologists performing sperm retrieval that healthy and morphologically normal sperm may be found in the testis of azoospermic men with 100% tail stump epididymal sperm. Retrieval of normal testicular sperm obviates the need of a more complex investigation, including sperm electron microscopy. It also offers the possibility of utilizing such gametes for sperm injections rather than abnormal tail stump sperm that may be associated with a poor reproductive outcome.


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Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Embarazo , Azoospermia , Nacimiento Vivo , Recuperación de la Esperma , Inyecciones de Esperma Intracitoplasmáticas/métodos , Espermatozoides/anomalías , Epidídimo , Cola del Espermatozoide , Testículo
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