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Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 1998
Varicocele is a common condition, occurring in approximately 15% of males. We present a case of intratesticular varicocele with concomitant extratesticular varicocele. A routine sonographic examination of the left testis revealed multiple hypoechoic, serpiginous, tubular intratesticular structures of various sizes with low-level internal echoes. Duplex
A L, Mehta, V S, Dogra
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Varicocele is a common condition, occurring in approximately 15% of males. We present a case of intratesticular varicocele with concomitant extratesticular varicocele. A routine sonographic examination of the left testis revealed multiple hypoechoic, serpiginous, tubular intratesticular structures of various sizes with low-level internal echoes. Duplex
A L, Mehta, V S, Dogra
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Australasian Radiology, 2005
SummaryExtratesticular varicocele is a common clinical condition, occurring in up to 20% of the normal adult male population. It is characterized by dilatation of the veins of the spermatic cord and has well‐described sonographic appearances. Intratesticular varicocele is characterized by dilated intratesticular veins and is extremely rare. It usually,
R F J, Browne +3 more
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SummaryExtratesticular varicocele is a common clinical condition, occurring in up to 20% of the normal adult male population. It is characterized by dilatation of the veins of the spermatic cord and has well‐described sonographic appearances. Intratesticular varicocele is characterized by dilated intratesticular veins and is extremely rare. It usually,
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1980
Easily detectable varicocele occurs in approximately 10 per cent of boys during puberty, usually on the left side. Discomfort is unusual, and this condi tion is often unrecognized by boys and their physicians. Even when aware of the scrotal mass, adolescent males may not seek consultation; therefore detection on routine examination provides the ...
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Easily detectable varicocele occurs in approximately 10 per cent of boys during puberty, usually on the left side. Discomfort is unusual, and this condi tion is often unrecognized by boys and their physicians. Even when aware of the scrotal mass, adolescent males may not seek consultation; therefore detection on routine examination provides the ...
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Pathophysiology and treatment options of varicocele: An overview
Andrologia, 2021Johnny S Su, Sarah C Vij
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