Disease | varicocele |
Symptom | C0030193|pain |
Sentences | 8 |
PubMedID- 26195960 | Results: of the 8 patients, 7 (88%) reported complete resolution of pain with no palpable varicocele on scrotal examination. |
PubMedID- 23658861 | One other indication for treatment is a varicocele associated with testicular pain.18 varicocele-associated pain is typically thought to be a dull ache or 'scrotal heaviness'.41 some studies suggested that varicocelectomy could relieve this testicular pain.42,43 however, almost all testicular pain is very subjective, often described as 'dull' or 'throbbing', such that the effect of varicocele on pain has rarely been assessed objectively. |
PubMedID- 22784493 | Conclusion: the findings of the present study suggest that the factors predicting symptomatic relief by varicocelectomy in patients with normospermia and painful varicocele nonresponsive to conservative treatment are a greater number of ligated veins (>7), greater preoperative pain score (>6), and longer duration of pain (>9 months). |
PubMedID- 24454350 | He concluded that the factors predicting symptomatic relief by varicocelectomy in patients with normospermia and painful varicocele nonresponsive to conservative treatment were a greater number of ligated veins (>7), greater preoperative pain score (>6), and longer duration of pain (>9 months). |
PubMedID- 22190930 | The reported frequency of pain and discomfort associated with varicocele is 2–10% . |
PubMedID- 23423678 | A 34-year-old man affected by grade iv idiopathic varicocele with mild testicolar pain, severe oligoasthenozoospermia and infertility, underwent an antegrade sclerotherapy according to tauber surgical technique. |
PubMedID- 22174387 | The resolution of pain was correlated with preoperative varicocele grade (p = .026) but not with quality of pain (p = .807). |
PubMedID- 25378815 | The presence of pain in men with varicocele may be related to some other pathology. |
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