Korean J Urol.
1993 Feb;34(1):165-168.
A case of ureteral ectopia draining into seminal vesicle
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- 1Department of Urology, Inje University, Poik Hospital, Pusan, Korea.
Abstract
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Ectopic ureter entering into the seminal vesicle associated with ipsilateral renal dysplasia is a very rare developmental abnormality. Clinical manifestations consists of dysuria, hematuria, recurrent epididymitis. ejaculatory pain and perineal discomfort and the diagnosis is made by seminal vesiculogram through vas deference. Surgical excision of the seminal vesicle and the ectopic ureter is the best choice or treatment in this entity. We present a case of 34 year old infertile man with ectopic ureter entering into the seminal vesicle associated with ipsilateral renal dysplasia and contralateral cryptorchidism.