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Three cases of cystic seminal vesicle associated with unilateral renal agenesis.

A. J. Linhares Furtado
- 01 Oct 1973 - 
- Vol. 45, Iss: 5, pp 536-540
TLDR
Three cases of cystic seminal vesicles associated with unilateral agenesis of Kidyney, ureter and trigone are reported and one patient had patient and had bilateral cystic vesicle and ageneis of kidney, Ureters and tirgonia.
Abstract
Summary Three cases of cystic seminal vesicles associated with unilateral agenesis of Kidyney, ureter and trigone are reported. In 2 of them, the cystic vesicle was unilateral with ipsilateral urimary agenesis. Ther third patient had patient and had bilateral cystic vesicles and ageneis of kidney, Ureter and tirgonia.

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