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Varicocele

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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Intratesticular varicocele

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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Adult varicocele

Current Opinion in Urology, 2008
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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Adolescent Varicocele

Pediatrics, 1987
In Reply.— Until objective guidelines are established, I would be opposed to a more aggressive approach to the adolescent varicocele because not all of these children are at risk for future problems. At the present time, we are primarily concerned about individuals with a large varicocele, particularly when there is volume loss of the ...
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Testicular varicoceles

Clinical Radiology, 2005
A testicular varicocele represents an abnormal degree of venous dilatation of the pampiniform plexus. It is a relatively common condition and may present at scrotal pain and swelling. An association with male subfertility is an area of debate. This article describes the present day radiological criteria and imaging techniques to aid accurate diagnosis ...
P, Beddy   +3 more
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ADOLESCENT VARICOCELE

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Currently, we recommend varicocele repair in adolescents when (1) the results of semen analysis are abnormal, (2) the volume of the left testis is at least 3 mL less than that of the right, (3) the response of either luteinizing hormone or FSH to Gn-RH stimulation is supranormal, (4) bilaterally palpable varicoceles are detected, or (5) a large ...
E J, Kass, C, Reitelman
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