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Zinner Syndrome (ZS) is a rare congenital genitourinary abnormality defined by seminal vesicle cysts, ejaculatory duct obstruction, and unilateral renal dysplasia or agenesis. Patients can be asymptomatic, while others experience pain, urinary or ejaculatory symptoms and infertility. A patient that presented with painless gross hematuria was found to have a large pelvic cystic structure, an absent left kidney, multiple fluid collections in the region of the left seminal vesicle and right hydronephrosis. Hydronephrosis is atypical in ZS. This patient eventually developed right flank and pelvic pain treated with robotic-assisted laparoscopic excision of the pelvic cystic structure and extravesical ureteral reimplantation.
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Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole is a commonly used antibiotic for treatment of urinary tract infections, but also used to treat less common conditions such as pulmonary nocardiosis. N4-acetyl-sulfamethoxazole is the main active metabolite of Sulfamethoxazole. Pure stones of this compound are very rare with only a few cases documented in the literature. Here we present a case of a patient treated with long term trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole therapy for pulmonary nocardiosis who developed pure N4-acetyl-sulfamethoxazole nephrolithiasis resulting in upper tract obstruction. This report provides an additional data point for this unique calculus etiology.
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Post orgasmic illness syndrome (POIS) is increasingly being recognized as a debilitating cause of sexual dysfunction in males. It is often misdiagnosed due to its unfamiliarity to providers, resulting in numerous potentially unnecessary tests and treatments. Currently, there is no known single most effective treatment, but several case reports suggest desensitization, hormonal therapy, and other treatment modalities may be useful. However, these treatments are experimental in nature and have not been evaluated in placebo-controlled trials. We report on the use of a simple over-the-counter antihistamine in the management of POIS.