Bilateral congenital cryptorchidism and unilateral Leydig cell tumor in an adult presenting with gynecomastia and primary infertility: A case report

  • Samar, Mirza Rameez
  • Khan, Saqib Raza
  • Tariq, Muhammad
  • Soomar, Salman Muhammad
  • Shahzadi, Mehwish
Publication date
April 2022
Publisher
eCommons@AKU

Abstract

Introduction and importance: The neoplasms of the testis are sporadic tumors among men. Furthermore, the rarest subset of these is neoplasms belonging to the stromal tumors of the sex cord. Leydig cell tumors are the most common form among the testicular stromal tumors. In our case, the underlying risk factor associated with the development of Leydig cell tumors was cryptorchidism. While mostly unilateral, cases of bilateral cryptorchidism may be present and have been rarely reported. Case presentation: We report a 36-year-old gentleman who presented to us with the inability to carry off intercourse without difficulty attaining erection on stimulation for the past two years. He had a history of left undescended testis since birth, for which...

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