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[Right varicocele].

I Moldovan, S Perneky, A Gociu

    Revista De Chirurgie, Oncologie, Radiologie, O.R.L., Oftalmologie, Stomatologie. Chirurgie
    |January 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Right-sided varicoceles, often asymptomatic, are typically caused by underlying visceral or vascular abnormalities affecting the right spermatic vein. Diagnostic imaging confirmed these anomalies in two presented cases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Vascular Surgery
    • Radiology

    Background:

    • Varicoceles are commonly found on the left side, with right-sided varicoceles being rare.
    • Asymptomatic right-sided varicoceles are often indicative of secondary causes rather than primary varicocele formation.

    Observation:

    • Two cases of right-sided varicocele are presented.
    • Diagnostic imaging, including urography, phlebography, and arteriography, was utilized.
    • Vascular and renal anomalies were identified as the underlying cause in both cases.

    Findings:

    • Right-sided varicoceles, when asymptomatic, are frequently associated with visceral or vascular malformations.
    • The specific malformation involved the venous drainage of the right spermatic vein.
    • The incidence of right-sided varicocele in the authors' study population was 0.6% (1 in 3270).

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    Implications:

    • This study highlights the importance of investigating for underlying anatomical abnormalities in patients with right-sided varicoceles.
    • Diagnostic imaging is crucial for identifying associated visceral and vascular anomalies.
    • Understanding these associations can guide appropriate clinical management and treatment strategies.