High orchiectomy and ipsilateral testicular sperm extraction in a man with a testicular tumor and Klinefelter syndrome: A case report

IJU Case Rep. 2018 Dec 24;2(2):65-68. doi: 10.1002/iju5.12037. eCollection 2019 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Testicular epidermal cysts in Klinefelter syndrome are very rare. We report a case of Klinefelter syndrome associated with a testicular epidermal cyst. To our knowledge, this is the first report showing successful spermatozoa retrieval from the affected testis.

Case presentation: A 25-year-old married man was referred to our hospital with right scrotal induration, which was in lower pole of the right testis. Testicular cancer tumor markers were normal; endocrinological findings indicated hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. Semen analyses revealed azoospermia. Preoperative chromosome test result: 47, XXY karyotype; ultrasonography report: 1.9-cm internal heterogeneous echoic mass in the right testis (malignancy not discarded). Because the patient hoped for children, he underwent high orchiectomy with ipsilateral testicular sperm extraction (200 spermatozoa from normal testicular tissue) for future fertilization procedures. Tumor pathology was an epidermal cyst.

Conclusion: While performing orchiectomy for testicular tumors, sperm retrieval should be attempted from normal tissues in patients planning for children.

Keywords: Klinefelter syndrome; epidermal cyst; epidermoid cyst; testicular tumor.

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