Zinner Syndrome-A Rare Cause of Recurrent Epididymitis and Infertility.
Magdalena OstrowskaMagdalena GrześkSzymon KaczyńskiDominika SkwaraKacper KulikFilip KowalskiAdam OstrowskiTomasz DrewaPublished in: Clinics and practice (2021)
Zinner syndrome (ZS) is a rare disorder that affects only men. It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities, including unilateral renal agenesis, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cysts, and atresia of the ejaculatory tract. Unfortunately, there is no consensus on the best treatment modality. We describe a case of a young male patient with recurrent epididymitis, dysuria, and frequent urination. In the diagnostic evaluation, we found an extended right seminal vesicle in the ultrasound with hyperechoic fluid inside and an absence of the right kidney. We performed magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and semen analysis confirming Zinner syndrome and deteriorated semen parameters. Urethroscopic evaluation and ultrasound-guided puncture of the seminal vesicle were performed. An abscess was excluded. The cytologic evaluation showed hemosiderophages. Tamsulosin was introduced. We found no signs of relapse in a six-month observation, and the patient had no further symptoms. Therefore, minimally invasive treatment is a feasible option in young patients found with early-stage Zinner syndrome.
Keyphrases
- case report
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- early stage
- ultrasound guided
- minimally invasive
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- magnetic resonance
- middle aged
- contrast enhanced
- chronic kidney disease
- positron emission tomography
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- fine needle aspiration
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- combination therapy
- radiation therapy
- lymph node
- depressive symptoms
- diffusion weighted imaging
- benign prostatic hyperplasia
- locally advanced
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- lower urinary tract symptoms