Abstract

In this article, we report three cases of Zinner syndrome (renal agenesis or renal dysplasia, ipsilateral seminal vesicle cyst, and seminal duct obstruction) in children of different age and describe their diagnosis and treatment. All patients have undergone kidney and bladder ultrasonography, renal scintigraphy, and cystoscopy. Two children have also undergone contrast-enhanced computed tomography; one child has undergone magnetic resonance imaging. A 6-month-old patient with a large cyst and clinical manifestations of infravesical obstruction and chronic constipation was operated on. He has undergone diagnostic laparoscopy and cyst removal; seminal duct atresia was confirmed intraoperatively. Key words: Zinner syndrome, renal agenesis, seminal vesicle cyst

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