Samenblasenagenesie
Seminal
vesicle agenesis • Seminal vesicle agenesis - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Seminal
vesicle agenesis • Ipsilateral renal/seminal vesicle agenesis - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Seminal
vesicle agenesis • Ipsilateral seminal vesicle and renal agenesis - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Seminal vesicle agenesis is a condition that refers to the congenital absence of one or both seminal vesicles.
Epidemiology
Seminal vesicle agenesis is a rare finding with a reported incidence of 0.08 % .
Associations
Developmental anomalies of the ipsilateral urogenital tract may be observed :
- ipsilateral renal agenesis
- ejaculatory duct obstruction
- ectopic ureter opening
- ductus deferens agenesis
Clinical presentation
This anomaly is usually asymptomatic, but may present with infertility, low‐volume ejaculate, hematuria and perineal pain .
Pathology
Unilateral vesicle seminal agenesis is observed when complete failure of the mesonephric duct occurs before the seventh week of gestation .
Bilateral vesicle seminal agenesis is usually only seen in cystic fibrosis .
Radiographic features
Unilateral or bilateral absence of seminal vesicles, posterior to the prostate.
Differential diagnosis
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