Varicocele, a condition characterized by abnormal dilation of veins in the scrotum, is a well-documented pathology in adult men. However, recent clinical observations point to an alarming trend: the development of left-sided varicocele in children aged 11 to 17 years. This phenomenon, once thought to be limited to the adult population, has caused a shift in focus towards understanding the underlying causes, progression, and potential long-term consequences in this younger age group
Testicular growth failure as well as a well-documented histological damage have been reported in ado...
While varicocele is the most common cause of surgically correctable infertility in adult males, with...
Varicocele, fertility, and paternity are terms that are frequently used in a common topic of clinica...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the spermatic veins, particularly on the left side, and represents one...
Thirty boys 8 to 18 years of age seen in a general urologic practice with emphasis on pediatrics had...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus caused by reflux within the sperma...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to determine whether phlebographic features can be used to ...
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 ...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and severity of varicocele in adult population over the ag...
This cross-sectional study planned to Investigate the prevalence of varicocele among students aged 1...
Varicocele is caused by a disorder of the venous drain- age of the testicle with consequent form...
Objective: To study hormonal and histological parameters of paediatric±adolescent varicocele in orde...
Clinical varicoceles are present in approximately 15 % of the general male population. The majority ...
Varicocele is defined as abnormally dilated scrotal veins. It is present in 15\ua0% of normal males ...
Testicular growth failure as well as a well-documented histological damage have been reported in ado...
While varicocele is the most common cause of surgically correctable infertility in adult males, with...
Varicocele, fertility, and paternity are terms that are frequently used in a common topic of clinica...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the spermatic veins, particularly on the left side, and represents one...
Thirty boys 8 to 18 years of age seen in a general urologic practice with emphasis on pediatrics had...
Varicocele is a dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus caused by reflux within the sperma...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to determine whether phlebographic features can be used to ...
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 ...
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and severity of varicocele in adult population over the ag...
This cross-sectional study planned to Investigate the prevalence of varicocele among students aged 1...
Varicocele is caused by a disorder of the venous drain- age of the testicle with consequent form...
Objective: To study hormonal and histological parameters of paediatric±adolescent varicocele in orde...
Clinical varicoceles are present in approximately 15 % of the general male population. The majority ...
Varicocele is defined as abnormally dilated scrotal veins. It is present in 15\ua0% of normal males ...
Testicular growth failure as well as a well-documented histological damage have been reported in ado...
While varicocele is the most common cause of surgically correctable infertility in adult males, with...
Varicocele, fertility, and paternity are terms that are frequently used in a common topic of clinica...