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Condyloma acuminate (CA) is a warty lesion caused by human papilloma virus (HPV) mostly involve the external genitalia. A 65-year-old woman with a compliant of acute urinary retention came to our hospital emergency ward and the retention was resolved by placing a 6 Fr Foley catheter. On physical examination warty lesions on patient's urethral meatus was seen and biopsy was taken. The pathology confirmed the diagnosis of CA. 5-FU was prescribed for a month and the outcome was fully satisfactory. To sum up, CA in female with AUR should be kept in mind. © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc.Rhabdomyosarcoma of the prostate is rarely found in adults compared to rhabdomyosarcoma in other body regions. In early stage of the tumor, the symptoms are similar to other genitourinary problems, such as dysuria, urinary retention, lower abdominal pain and prostate enlargement. This condition often leads to misdiagnosis and treatment delay because of the tumor's rapid growth. Asides from the histopathological examination, imaging had an important role in determining the diagnosis. MRI is very useful and more preferred than other imaging modalities in determining the diagnosis. © 2020 The Authors.A 4-year-old boy with posterior urethral valves and end stage kidney disease on peritoneal dialysis presented with high pressure non-compliant bladder with left ureterohydronephrosis. Inability to perform hemodialysis due to patient's weight exclusion, imposed the necessity to preserve peritoneal dialysis. A bilateral nephrectomy by retroperitoneoscopy with extraperitoneal augmentation ureterocystoplasty using left ureter and pelvis associated with continent diversion using right ureter as umbilical stoma was performed followed by kidney transplantation. An excellent outcome with voluntary voiding without CIC is reported eighteen months later. This treatment modality is the best option to manage End Stage Kidney Disease on peritoneal dialysis in those patients. © 2020 The Authors.Appendiceal carcinoma is a rare disorder. Although imaging exams can suggest carcinoma of the appendix simulating as a primary bladder cancer a transurethral biopsy is essential for diagnosis. We reported a case of a 27-year-old man, presented with hypogastric pain associated with recurrent gross hematuria and dysuria but without any intestinal symptoms such as pain, obstruction or melena. MRI revealed an enlarged appendix contiguous with the bladder. An en-bloc resection was performed and revealed appendiceal mucinous adenocarcinoma. Carcinoma of the appendix is an important differential diagnosis to other lesions and allow a good chance of cure by en bloc resection. © 2020 The Authors.Primary renal Ewing's sarcoma (ES) of the kidney represents a rare oncologic entity belonging to the collection of small round cell tumors, which typically feature osseous presentations. Renal ES is an aggressive disease entity with high metastatic potential, either at time of presentation or following initial extirpative therapy. Herein, we report the case of a 14-year-old female who initially presented with intermittent gross painless hematuria and a large left renal mass identified on ultrasound and confirmed on follow up MRI. Following partial nephrectomy (PN), patient was diagnosed with primary renal ES and subsequently underwent completion nephrectomy and chemotherapy. © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc.Leiomyosarcoma of the renal vein is a rare tumor of complex diagnosis. We present a case of renal vein leiomyosarcoma in a patient presented with left flank pain. The patient underwent radical nephrectomy with tumour excision. © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc.Penile fracture is a urological emergency which requires urgent assessment and surgical intervention to avoid long term complications. In this report, we describe a case in which penile MRI was used for initial assessment and surgical planning. This allowed exact localisation of the tunical tear and allowed direct incision over the tear for repair. In this case, the man avoided circumcision, which would be often required with the conventional degloving approach. © 2020 The Authors.The discovery of a kidney stone in a living kidney donor is rare. The managing technique of this situation and the timing of the treatment of the stone is not well codified. Should it be treated before the removal of the kidney or in ex-vivo after nephrectomy and in cold ischemia ? We report a case of a 60-year-old mom who donates kidney willingly to her son. NCT-503 cost The decision of the transplant team was for the removal of the left kidney (upper calyx stone of 9 mm) and the treatment of the stone in ex-vivo by flexible ureteroscopy. © 2020 The Authors.We present a case of Penile Mondor's Disease (PMD) in a 36-year old male patient. PMD is an under-recognised and uncommon condition which presents with pain on erection and cord-like thickening of the dorsum of the penis. The diagnosis of PMD is usually confirmed with ultrasound imaging. The course of PMD is self-limiting, with multiple adjunct treatments proposed to hasten the recovery process however the evidence to support these treatments is limited. It is important both Primary Care Providers and Urologists are aware of this condition in order to provide appropriate information to patients regarding treatment options and prognosis. © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc.Retention of the testis is one of the most common congenital malformation in male infants. The incidence of this disease is 1-2% at 1 year of age. As nonpalpable are reported around 20% of cases and in up to 30% of neonates may affect both sides. For optimal results, orchidopexy should be performed between the ages of six and eighteen months. We presented a rare case of successful in vitro fertilization after laparoscopic Fowler-Stephens orchidopexy in 30 years old man with bilateral abdominal cryptorchidism. © 2020 The Authors.Acute scrotum considered to be a common and one of the urological top emergency cases. However, acute testicular pain due to testicular vein thrombosis is rare especially if this thrombosis considered to be a complication of an infection, and not due to varicocele or malignancy-related conditions. A rare case of right epididymo-orchitis case complicated by right pampiniform plexus thrombosis, which resolved spontaneously with no anticoagulant management., Testicular vein thrombosis considered to be a rare differential diagnoses of acute scrotum presentation. With a limited number of reported cases, it requires more evaluation to develop a proper medical approach. © 2020 The Authors.