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McGee SM et al. - Cystic dysplasia of the testis (CDT) is a rare entity that typically does not present with orchalgia in affected patients. Orchalgia resolved with resection of the dysplastic kidney and ectopic ureter, which drained to an enlarged seminal vesicle. Atypical symptoms associated with CDT, such as chronic orchalgia, should prompt additional investigation to rule out concomitant malformations. This is the first report of an ectopic ureter associated with CDT.

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