Enlarged prostatic utricle and vagina masculinus in boys with disorders of sex development

Purpose To determine the prevalence, radiological characteristics, and clinical symptomatology of enlarged prostatic utricles and vagina masculinus in boys with disorders of sex development. Methods Over 10 years (from February 2012 to March 2022), 102 boys with severe hypospadias underwent voiding...

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description Purpose To determine the prevalence, radiological characteristics, and clinical symptomatology of enlarged prostatic utricles and vagina masculinus in boys with disorders of sex development. Methods Over 10 years (from February 2012 to March 2022), 102 boys with severe hypospadias underwent voiding cystourethrography. All patients presented with disorders of sex development and Y material in the karyotype (46,XY karyotype, 46,XY/45,X mosaic, etc.). The age of the patients at the first examination ranged from 4 days to 27 months (mean age 2.7 months). Results Voiding cystourethrography revealed the presence of a cyst posterior to the urethra in 66 patients (64.7% of cases). There were 15 cases of “vagina masculinus” and 51 of enlarged prostatic utricles. These dilations were classified according to the Ikoma classification and cyst size. In more than 2/3 of cases, the cysts were small (less than 20 mm), and in less than 8% of cases, these cysts were large. In addition, retrograde opacification revealed the presence of vesicoureteral reflux in 20% of boys with a male vagina. The most severe hypospadias with a scrotal or perineal meatus are most at risk of developing an enlarged prostatic utricle, and 80% of patients with Ikoma Grade III had a scrotal or perineal meatus. Conclusion This study shows that the prevalence of enlarged prostatic utricles and vagina masculinus is high in patients with severe hypospadias. Therefore, their search should be systematic, and for clinical and therapeutic interest, the enlarged prostatic utricles should be classified according to cyst size.
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Disorders of Sex Development
Female
Humans
Hypospadias
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Karyotypes
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Nephrology
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Sex
Urethra
Urology
Utricle
Vagina
title Enlarged prostatic utricle and vagina masculinus in boys with disorders of sex development
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