Described as “a bag of worms” by Dubin and Amelar in 1970, varicoele is an abnormal venous dilation the pampiniform plexus of the spermatic cord and scrotum (1).
The condition is almost always larger and more common on the left side. Three commonly accepted theories exist to explain this occurrence:
The prevalence of varicocele varies widely within the literature.
Varicocele may be associated with the following andrological conditions:
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