Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital anomaly, which is described as abnormal fusion between thespleen and gonad or derivatives of the mesonephros. Surgical exploration is generally performed to rule out malignanc...Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital anomaly, which is described as abnormal fusion between thespleen and gonad or derivatives of the mesonephros. Surgical exploration is generally performed to rule out malignancy. The appearance at exploration can be misleading and often results in unnecessary orchiectomy.展开更多
Background: Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenitalanomaly which is characterized by fusion formationbetween the spleen and gonad.Methods: We report a case of a 14-month boy withspleongonadal fusion-limb deformity s...Background: Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenitalanomaly which is characterized by fusion formationbetween the spleen and gonad.Methods: We report a case of a 14-month boy withspleongonadal fusion-limb deformity syndrome focusingon the importance of awareness of this syndrome.Results: The patient was admitted to our clinic becauseof a left undescended testis, and preoperative diagnosiswas not made. During the operation, "spleen-like" tissueattached to the gonad induced splenogonadal fusion, whichwas confi rmed by laparoscopy. The patient also had a shortright femur, hip dysplasia and a syndromic face.Conclusion: Splenogonadal fusion anomaly shouldbe considered in the evaluation of undescended testis,especially in patients with facial and limb deformities.展开更多
文摘Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital anomaly, which is described as abnormal fusion between thespleen and gonad or derivatives of the mesonephros. Surgical exploration is generally performed to rule out malignancy. The appearance at exploration can be misleading and often results in unnecessary orchiectomy.
文摘Background: Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenitalanomaly which is characterized by fusion formationbetween the spleen and gonad.Methods: We report a case of a 14-month boy withspleongonadal fusion-limb deformity syndrome focusingon the importance of awareness of this syndrome.Results: The patient was admitted to our clinic becauseof a left undescended testis, and preoperative diagnosiswas not made. During the operation, "spleen-like" tissueattached to the gonad induced splenogonadal fusion, whichwas confi rmed by laparoscopy. The patient also had a shortright femur, hip dysplasia and a syndromic face.Conclusion: Splenogonadal fusion anomaly shouldbe considered in the evaluation of undescended testis,especially in patients with facial and limb deformities.