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A Case Highlighting the Importance of Timely Intervention for a Male With AZFb + c Microdeletion. [PDF]
Atodaria R, Abdelmasih R.
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Preliminary study of ultrasound-guided ilioinguinal-iliohypogastric nerve block in performing low ligation of the spermatic vein. [PDF]
Wu R +7 more
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Ultrasound Evaluation and Grading of Varicoceles: A Two-Cycle Clinical Audit. [PDF]
Abuelbeh I +9 more
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Epidemiology, Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Male Infertility-Current Trends and Future Directions: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Wani FA.
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Testicular Stiffness and Volume in Varicocele Patients: A Prospective Comparative Shear Wave Elastography Study. [PDF]
Salbas A, Büyüktoka RE.
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Nursing Care Strategies for Varicose Veins: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Wang C, Sun H, Wang F, Shen S, Li J.
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Adult varicocele presents a challenge for male reproductive specialists. We have yet to fully elucidate the pathophysiology of varicocele. The enigma of the varicocele, although a source of frustration for clinicians, has been a siren call for researchers as attested to by the substantial, if flawed body of literature on the topic. We critically review
Howard H, Kim, Marc, Goldstein
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1987
Approximately one third of infertile men present with varicocele, while the incidence among males in the general public is approximately 15 per cent. The etiology may be a longer left spermatic vein with its right-angle insertion into the left renal vein and/or absence of valves, which causes a higher hydrostatic pressure in the left spermatic vein ...
J L, Pryor, S S, Howards
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Approximately one third of infertile men present with varicocele, while the incidence among males in the general public is approximately 15 per cent. The etiology may be a longer left spermatic vein with its right-angle insertion into the left renal vein and/or absence of valves, which causes a higher hydrostatic pressure in the left spermatic vein ...
J L, Pryor, S S, Howards
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2014
Varicoceles are an abnormal dilation of the pampiniform plexus of veins within the scrotum. Varicoceles are highly prevalent and can result in a myriad of deleterious effects on male reproduction. Numerous therapeutic options are available for correcting varicoceles, including surgical varicocelectomy and radiographic venous embolization.
Puneet, Masson, Robert E, Brannigan
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Varicoceles are an abnormal dilation of the pampiniform plexus of veins within the scrotum. Varicoceles are highly prevalent and can result in a myriad of deleterious effects on male reproduction. Numerous therapeutic options are available for correcting varicoceles, including surgical varicocelectomy and radiographic venous embolization.
Puneet, Masson, Robert E, Brannigan
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The Endocrinology of Varicoceles
Journal of Urology, 1988There is good evidence of an associated abnormality in testicular hormone production and spermatogenesis in some men with varicoceles. This abnormality can be demonstrated with dynamic tests of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis and by measuring seminal plasma androgen levels.
Edward E. Wallach, Robert W. Hudson
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