While varicocele is the most common cause of surgically correctable infertility in adult males, with repair resulting in improved semen parameters in 60% to 80% of men and a higher likelihood of conception in up to 60% of men, the rationale for varicocele repair in the pediatric population is less clear. Additionally, prepubertal varicoceles are much less common and their management is controversial. Adolescents with a varicocele are often in the midst of a progressive disease process. Despite the high prevalence of varicocele and its association with progressive disease processes, the indications for adolescent varicocele repair and the effects thereof on paternity have been persistently challenging to study. This review will briefly ...
G control group intervention group S ultrasound Study received local institutional review board r...
Preserving the fertility potential of adolescent patients with varicocele is still the main outcome ...
At present, treatment of varicocele is still controversial in adolescents for at least three reasons...
OBJECTIVES: varicocele in adolescent men is one of the most challenging topics in pediatric urology....
OBJECTIVES: varicocele in adolescent men is one of the most challenging topics in pediatric urology....
Abstract BACKGROUND: Varicocele represents one of the most common surgically correctible urologic ...
Varicocele, fertility, and paternity are terms that are frequently used in a common topic of clinica...
A varicocele is defined as the abnormal dilation of the internal testicular vein and pampiniform ven...
A varicocele is an abnormal dilation of the pampiniform plexus of veins in the scrotum which begins ...
Context: The benefits and harms of intervention (surgical or radiological) versus observation in chi...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus caused by reflux within the sperma...
Abstract PURPOSE: We report varicocele prevalence in adolescents. Surgical treatment has been propo...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the spermatic veins, particularly on the left side, and represents one...
Fertility problems will arise in about 20% of adolescents with varicocele. (level of evidence: 1). T...
Purpose: To compare clinical characteristics and surgical results in adolescents and adults with var...
G control group intervention group S ultrasound Study received local institutional review board r...
Preserving the fertility potential of adolescent patients with varicocele is still the main outcome ...
At present, treatment of varicocele is still controversial in adolescents for at least three reasons...
OBJECTIVES: varicocele in adolescent men is one of the most challenging topics in pediatric urology....
OBJECTIVES: varicocele in adolescent men is one of the most challenging topics in pediatric urology....
Abstract BACKGROUND: Varicocele represents one of the most common surgically correctible urologic ...
Varicocele, fertility, and paternity are terms that are frequently used in a common topic of clinica...
A varicocele is defined as the abnormal dilation of the internal testicular vein and pampiniform ven...
A varicocele is an abnormal dilation of the pampiniform plexus of veins in the scrotum which begins ...
Context: The benefits and harms of intervention (surgical or radiological) versus observation in chi...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus caused by reflux within the sperma...
Abstract PURPOSE: We report varicocele prevalence in adolescents. Surgical treatment has been propo...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the spermatic veins, particularly on the left side, and represents one...
Fertility problems will arise in about 20% of adolescents with varicocele. (level of evidence: 1). T...
Purpose: To compare clinical characteristics and surgical results in adolescents and adults with var...
G control group intervention group S ultrasound Study received local institutional review board r...
Preserving the fertility potential of adolescent patients with varicocele is still the main outcome ...
At present, treatment of varicocele is still controversial in adolescents for at least three reasons...