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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1241877
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Do We Need Laparoscopic Abdominal Exploration for a Testicular Nubbin Palpated in the Inguinal Region? A Case with Type IV Polyorchidism
Publication History
Publication Date:
28 October 2009 (online)
Introduction
Physical examination for nonpalpable testis sometimes reveals a testicular nubbin in the inguinoscrotal region. Palpation does not always mean that routine inguinal exploration is sufficient for both diagnosis and treatment.
Polyorchidism is a rare pathology with only 100 cases reported to date [2]. According to one of the theories discussing the possible embryological basis of polyorchidism, the anomaly occurs following a transverse division of the primitive gonadal ridge [3]. Polyorchidism is classified depending on the extent and locus of the division. There are 4 types; type IV is the rarest with complete duplication of the testis, epididymis and vas deferens. According to a review of the literature, only 5% of supernumerary testes are intra-abdominal [5]. We present a case with type IV unilateral polyorchidism. The patient presented with a testicular nubbin in the inguinal canal which proved to be an intra-abdominal testis.
References
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Correspondence
Dr. Baran Tokar
Eskisehir Osmangazi University Medical School
Pediatric Surgery Eskisehir OGU Tip Fakultesi
Cocuk Cerrahisi Meselik
26480 Eskisehir
Turkey
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Email: btokar@ogu.edu.tr