It's not always varicocele: A strange case of Zinner syndrome

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Abstract

A 42-year-old man presented with a huge varicocele. The patient was completely asymptomatic and he did not complain of dysuria, perineal discomfort, or ejaculatory pain. During the visit, the mass mimicked a varicocele and during the Valsalva maneuver a reflux was documented by colour Doppler ultrasound and an abdominal ultrasound revealed an agenesis of the right kidney and a 4.5-cm diameter intra-prostatic cyst. An abdominal and pelvis magnetic resonance imaging was then performed, which confirmed the right renal agenesis, with an epididymal enlargement in the body and tail. This is a unique case of Zinner syndrome in which the patient presented with a paratesticular mass mimicking a varicocele.

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Pavan, N., Bucci, S., Mazzon, G., Bertolotto, M., Trombetta, C., & Liguori, G. (2015). It’s not always varicocele: A strange case of Zinner syndrome. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 9(7–8), E535–E538. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.2451

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