We present a rare case of 24 years old male who was diagnosed with simultaneous testicular tumor with pelvic ectopy and ipsilateral hematovesicula seminalis. Hemospermia was the only presented symptom. Patient underwent surgery and removal of the testicular tumor and right vesiculectomy were performed. Histopathological analysis revealed seminoma of the right testis and dilated right vesicula seminalis filled with hemorrhagic fluid and sings of chronic inflammation. Postoperatively irradiation of the abdomen was performed using standard protocol. Ten years after surgery there was no signs of decease recurrence.

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