“…Clinically speaking, Cowper's gland syringocele can manifest as urinary tract infection or obstructive urinary symptoms, dysuria, post-void urine leakage or residual urine, urethrorrhagia, and perineal pain (11,12) . At early stages, it has also been described as difficulty for bladder catheterization (13) . Symptoms vary according to age (patients under vs. over 4 years old) and type of syringocele (non-obstructive vs. obstructive) (7) .…”