M. Nistal et al., CYSTIC TRANSFORMATION AND CALCIUM-OXALATE DEPOSITS IN RETE TESTIS ANDEFFERENT DUCTS IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS, Human pathology, 27(4), 1996, pp. 336-341
The histological study of the testes and epididymides obtained from au
topsies of 24 men with chronic renal insufficiency revealed bilateral
cystic transformation of the rete testis and efferent ducts in patient
s who underwent hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, but not in patien
ts who did not receive this treatment. The lesion was associated with
an accumulation of crystalline calcium oxalate deposits in the lumen o
f the rete testis and efferent ducts, and in the connective tissue adj
acent to these excretory ducts. The rete testis epithelium showed colu
mnar transformation with occasional papillary proliferations. Neither
atypias or mitoses were observed. In three specimens, fibrosis and gia
nt cell reaction was also present in the rete testis at the level of t
he crystalline deposits. In three specimens, the caput epididymidis wa
s enlarged, and the efferent ducts showed an increase in both tubular
diameter and epithelial height, irregular outline, and development of
diverticula. The lesions appeared within 30 months after the onset of
dialysis. (C) 1996 by W.B. Saunders Company