Undiagnosed congenital adrenal hyperplasia in a young woman: MRI insights into complex genital malformations
Sofia Bianchi, Maria Gloria Angeretti, Valeria Molinelli, Filippo Piacentino, Massimo Venturini

TL;DR
A young woman with undiagnosed congenital adrenal hyperplasia was evaluated using MRI, revealing complex genital malformations and aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Contribution
The study highlights the utility of MRI in diagnosing complex genital malformations in CAH and its role in prostate detection for cancer screening.
Findings
MRI revealed clitoromegaly, a small prostate, and a common urogenital sinus in a 46, XX patient with CAH.
Abdominal MRI showed right adrenal hyperplasia, supporting the diagnosis of CAH.
MRI is shown to be valuable for preoperative evaluation and prostate cancer screening in CAH patients.
Abstract
A 23-year-old female patient was referred to the radiology department for evaluation of sexual dysfunction. A previous gynecological examination revealed clitoral hypertrophy and a vagina explorable to a depth of only 2 cm. Hormonal testing showed reduced cortisol levels, along with elevated ACTH and testosterone. Cytogenetic analysis confirmed a 46, XX karyotype; FISH testing was negative for the SRY gene. Pelvic MRI revealed clitoromegaly with evidence of corpora cavernosa forming a penis, a small prostate in the periurethral region, and a vagina that converged with the urethra, forming a common urogenital sinus. No structures suggestive of a scrotum or soft tissue indicative of testicles were observed. The uterus and ovaries appeared normal. Abdominal MRI demonstrated right adrenal hyperplasia. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a group of autosomal recessive disorders…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSexual Differentiation and Disorders · Urological Disorders and Treatments · Urologic and reproductive health conditions
