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Splenogonadal fusion-limb deformity syndrome: a rare but important cause of undescended testis 
 
Splenogonadal fusion-limb deformity syndrome: a rare but important cause of undescended testis
  Ahmet Celik, Sibel Tiryaki, Sukran Darcan, Orkan Ergun
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Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital anomaly which is characterized by fusion formation between the spleen and gonad.
Methods:
We report a case of a 14-month boy with spleongonadal fusion-limb deformity syndrome focusing on the importance of awareness of this syndrome.
Results:
The patient was admitted to our clinic because of a left undescended testis, and preoperative diagnosis was not made. During the operation, "spleen-like" tissue attached to the gonad induced splenogonadal fusion, which was confi rmed by laparoscopy. The patient also had a short right femur, hip dysplasia and a syndromic face.
Conclusion:
Splenogonadal fusion anomaly should be considered in the evaluation of undescended testis, especially in patients with facial and limb deformities.
 
Key words: diagnostic laparoscopy; splenogonadal fusion; undescended testis
 
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