Quantitative Infra-Red Thermography to Identify Varicoceles as the Cause of Male Infertility. Quantitative Infrarotthermographie zur Identifikation von Varikozelen als Ursache der männlichen Infertilität [PDF]
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Testicular arterial blood flow volume in predicting semen improvement following microscopic subinguinal varicocelectomy. [PDF]
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Advancing Pediatric Surgery with Indocyanine Green: Nonhepatobiliary Applications and Outcomes.
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Comparison of SPAG11A gene expression in infertile men with grade 1 and 2 varicocele before and after treatment. [PDF]
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Impact of Varicocele Repair on Assisted Reproductive Technique Outcomes in Infertile Men: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Decoding Acute Scrotum: Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasound in Urgent Clinical Settings. [PDF]
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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 ...
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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.
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