Gynecomastia Secondary to Choriocarcinoma In A Man With Persistant Mullerian Duct

AuthorR Aboutorabien
AuthorB Feiz zadehen
AuthorR Rajabianen
Issued Date2005-07-31en
AbstractPersistent mullerian duct is a rare syndrome secondary to anti-mullerian hormone deficiency. Here we describe the case of a phenotypically fertile male who presented with bilateral tender gynecomastia. Other than a left undescendent testicle, which was palpable in the inguinalcanal, he had normal external gentalia. Physical examination revealed an abdominal mass, palpable in the supra pubic area. The ectopic testicle showed endometrial tissue. Abdominal mass proved to be choriocarcinoma. Later he developed distant metastasis to the lung and paraortic areaen
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordPersistent mullerian ducten
KeywordChoriocarcinomaen
KeywordGynecomastiaen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleGynecomastia Secondary to Choriocarcinoma In A Man With Persistant Mullerian Ducten
TypeCase Reporten

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