Ambiguous genitalia in a fertile, unilaterally cryptorchid male miniature schnauzer dog

Vet Pathol. 2011 Sep;48(5):1038-40. doi: 10.1177/0300985810396104. Epub 2011 Jan 19.

Abstract

A 7-year-old male miniature schnauzer dog with unilateral cryptorchidism was presented for elective orchiectomy. Surgery to remove the cryptorchid testis revealed a fully formed uterus with horns attached to both testis and the body and cervix terminating at the prostate gland. The gross and microscopic diagnosis for the genital tract was persistent Müllerian duct syndrome with unilateral cryptorchidism. Additional associated lesions included cystic endometrial hyperplasia and a solitary, intratubular seminoma within the undescended testis. Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome is rare among domestic animals but is more common in miniature schnauzer dogs because of inheritance as an autosomal recessive trait.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cryptorchidism / pathology
  • Cryptorchidism / surgery
  • Cryptorchidism / veterinary*
  • Disorders of Sex Development / pathology
  • Disorders of Sex Development / surgery
  • Disorders of Sex Development / veterinary*
  • Dog Diseases / pathology*
  • Dog Diseases / surgery
  • Dogs
  • Histocytochemistry / veterinary
  • Male
  • Orchiectomy / veterinary