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Combined Supine and Standing Imaging for Varicocele: An Improved Diagnostic Approach
Published on: November 22, 2024
Varicocele in adolescence: where are we now?
Laura S Merriman1, Andrew J Kirsch
1Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University, 5445 Meridian Mark Road, Atlanta, GA 30342, USA. laura.stansell@emory.edu
Abstract:
The exact pathophysiology of varicocele and the subsequent alteration of spermatogenesis has been the subject of much debate. Despite an enormous amount of literature on the subject, the appropriate management of varicocele in the adolescent patient population has not yet been clearly elucidated. While not every male with varicocele will be subfertile, the possibility potentially lends credence to early diagnosis for those in whom treatment will have an impact.
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