Prostatic cysts are rare, usually asymptomatic and detected incidentally at imaging. Midline prostatic cysts are less common and mostly located posteriorly. We describe a case of a 51-year-old man with unknown comorbidities who presented with troublesome irritative and voiding symptoms. Transabdominal and transrectal ultrasound, abdominal computed tomography and pelvic magnetic resonance imaging revealed a midline intraprostatic cyst protruding into the bladder lumen, with no communication with the urethra on voiding cystourethrography. Uroflowmetry findings suggested an obstructed flow. The patient underwent transurethral marsupialization of the cyst, which was found to project on the bladder outlet causing urinary obstruction, with excellent outcomes. What makes this case further interesting is the unusual cyst’s relationship with the patient’s prostate and bladder neck. To our best knowledge, this is so far the seventh reported case in the literature to describe an anteriorly placed midline intraprostatic cyst projecting at the bladder neck region and causing bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms.
The ovarian Vein Syndrome was first reported in 1964, yet its existence as a true pathophysiological entity remains controversial. It may present as an acute ora chronic disease, typically affecting young, multiparous women. We present in this article a 32-year-old patient with chronic renal colic, ultrasound and CT urography showing an extrinsic compression of the right lumbar ureter by the ovarian vein, a ligation, anda resection of the ovarian vein were performed by transperitoneal laparoscopy.
Penile’s melanoma is a rare situation associated with late diagnosis and
high morbi-mortality. We report the case of a 70-year-old. Represented
skin lesions of the penile gland. A surgical biopsy established the
diagnosis of Penile’s melanoma in the metastatic stage. Malignant
melanoma of the penis represents an exceptional situation
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