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Niger J Clin Pract ; 26(10): 1588-1590, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37929541

ABSTRACT

Foreign bodies in the urethra can occur by self-insertion, and patients often hide the symptoms due to embarrassment. Foreign bodies act as a focus for infection and abscess formation and result in perforation or fistula when not detected on time. Foreign bodies can display symptoms such as frequent urination, dysuria, hematuria, urethrorrhagia, and obstruction. This case discusses a self-inserted urethral sewing needle that was removed cystoscopically from an adolescent.


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Foreign Bodies , Urethra , Adolescent , Humans , Urethra/surgery , Foreign Bodies/complications , Foreign Bodies/diagnostic imaging , Foreign Bodies/surgery , Needles/adverse effects
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Acta Endocrinol (Buchar) ; 19(2): 252-255, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37908894

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Leydig Cell Tumor (LCT) is very rare in adults. It constitutes only 1% of total testicular tumors. LCTs can produce steroid hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Sertoli cells are found in seminiferous tubules, they are part of the blood-testis barrier. Sertoli Cells Only Syndrome (SCOS) also known as germ cell aplasia is characterized by azoospermia in which the seminiferous tubules of testicular biopsy are lined only with Sertoli cells. The expected hormone profile in SCOS is increased FSH with normal T and LH. The expected hormone profile in LCT is increased/normal FSH and LH with increased T or E2. A patient presented to our clinic with a well-circumscribed mass in his right testicle and underwent radical orchiectomy. Tumor markers were negative. Azoospermia was detected in the spermiogram. T and E2 were normal, FSH, and LH were high. Right radical orchiectomy was performed. A combination of LCT and SCOS were reported in pathology results. Azoospermia cases secondary to high androgen levels are frequently encountered in LCTs. As in the case we have presented, two different testicular pathologies may present at the same time and create an unexpected hormonal picture. Such situations can cause the laboratory to mask the clinical truth.

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