The association between varicoceles and male infertility has been known since the 1950s; however, the pathophysiology of the process remains uncertain. The primary proposed hypotheses involve hyperthermia, venous pressure, testicular blood flow, hormonal imbalance, toxic substances, and reactive oxygen species. It is difficult to identify a single or dominant factor, and it is likely that many of these factors contribute to the infertile phenotype seen in clinical practice. Moreover, patient lifestyle and genetic factors likely affect patient susceptibilities to the varicocele insult. While the current studies have weaknesses, they provide building blocks for futures studies into the pathophysiology of the varicocele
Purpose: Although varicocele size has an inverse relationship with baseline semen parameters and a d...
The role of antisperm antibodies (ASA) in the aetiopathogenesis of varicocoele-related male infertil...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of free radicals that in excessive amounts ha...
Background and aim: Varicocele is characterized by dilation and abnormal tortuosity of the spermatic...
In this article we reviewed the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of varicoceles. The etiolog...
Varicocele is characterized by abnormal tortuosity and dilation of the veins of the pam-piniform ple...
BACKGROUND: Varicocele is a bilateral vascular disease, involving a network of collaterals and small...
Varicocele is clinically defined as an abnormal dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus wi...
Varicocele is the most common cause of infertility in men. The mechanism by which varicocele cause ...
Varicocele has been associated with reduced male reproductive potential. With the advances in biomol...
Oxidative stress is a mechanism underlying different kinds of infertility in human males. However, d...
Oxidative stress is a mechanism underlying different kinds of infertility in human males. However, d...
Varicocele affects 15% of male population but it is more frequently identified in patients searching...
Despite being first described two thousand years ago, the varicocele remains a controversial multifa...
Introduction: Varicocele represents a pathology of the testicular vein, spread mostly on the left si...
Purpose: Although varicocele size has an inverse relationship with baseline semen parameters and a d...
The role of antisperm antibodies (ASA) in the aetiopathogenesis of varicocoele-related male infertil...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of free radicals that in excessive amounts ha...
Background and aim: Varicocele is characterized by dilation and abnormal tortuosity of the spermatic...
In this article we reviewed the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of varicoceles. The etiolog...
Varicocele is characterized by abnormal tortuosity and dilation of the veins of the pam-piniform ple...
BACKGROUND: Varicocele is a bilateral vascular disease, involving a network of collaterals and small...
Varicocele is clinically defined as an abnormal dilatation of the veins of the pampiniform plexus wi...
Varicocele is the most common cause of infertility in men. The mechanism by which varicocele cause ...
Varicocele has been associated with reduced male reproductive potential. With the advances in biomol...
Oxidative stress is a mechanism underlying different kinds of infertility in human males. However, d...
Oxidative stress is a mechanism underlying different kinds of infertility in human males. However, d...
Varicocele affects 15% of male population but it is more frequently identified in patients searching...
Despite being first described two thousand years ago, the varicocele remains a controversial multifa...
Introduction: Varicocele represents a pathology of the testicular vein, spread mostly on the left si...
Purpose: Although varicocele size has an inverse relationship with baseline semen parameters and a d...
The role of antisperm antibodies (ASA) in the aetiopathogenesis of varicocoele-related male infertil...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of free radicals that in excessive amounts ha...