Muller cyst is very rare. It is found in about 5% of azoosperm patients. It is a residual embryological vestige of the female genital organ in men. It is a collection developed in the residual uterine cavity of man called the prostatic utricle. [1] it is a benign lesion, most often congenital, rarely acquired. This lesion may be asymptomatic or symptomatic, and may in rare cases be associated with renal agenesis. [2] various means of treatment, treatment is compulsory for cysts that are symptomatic and / or complicated by subfertility. We report here a case of mullers cyst in a young patient treated by puncture and evacuation.
Self-mutilationof the penis is very rare, it often occurs in a morbid psychiatric context. We report a case of section of the penis by a young patient with schizophrenia.
Penis necrosis is a rare entity. Most often serious and it could have life-threatening prognosis because in the majority of cases its found in severe peripheral arterial disease it occurs mainly in chronic kidney failure patients with diabetes or diabetic patients. Penis has a very good blood supply Arterial obstruction secondary to arteriolic calcification can cause distal necrosis. the treatment is essentially surgical. We report a case of penis necrosis treated by partial amputation.
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