Seminal vesicle agenesis

Last revised by Mostafa Elfeky on 17 Nov 2022

Seminal vesicle agenesis is a condition that refers to the congenital absence of one or both seminal vesicles.

Seminal vesicle agenesis is a rare finding with a reported incidence of 0.08 % 2.

Developmental anomalies of the ipsilateral urogenital tract may be observed 2:

This anomaly is usually asymptomatic, but may present with infertility, low‐volume ejaculate, hematuria and perineal pain 2.

Unilateral vesicle seminal agenesis is observed when complete failure of the mesonephric duct occurs before the seventh week of gestation 2.

Bilateral vesicle seminal agenesis is usually only seen in cystic fibrosis 2.

Unilateral or bilateral absence of seminal vesicles, posterior to the prostate.

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