OBJECTIVE: To examine the possible loss of testicular volume in infertile men with clinical and subclinical varicocele by using ultrasound (US)-derived measurements of testicular volume. DESIGN: Retrospective review of clinical and scrotal US reports. SETTING: University infertility clinic. PATIENT(S): Infertile men (n = 404) presenting for evaluation from 1992 to 1996. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Presence of clinical or subclinical varicocele, US-derived measurements of testicular volume. RESULT(S): In men with clinical left or subclinical left varicocele, left testicular volume was significantly less than right testicular volume (12.9 versus 14.1 and 13.2 versus 14.7 mL, respectively). This finding was not observed in men with bilateral clinical or bilateral subclinical varicoceles or in men without varicocele. CONCLUSION(S): Our data confirm previous reports showing that a clinical left varicocele can negatively impact on left testicular volume and for the first time show that a subclinical varicocele is also associated with decreased left testicular volume.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the possible loss of testicular volume in infertile men with clinical and subclinical varicocele by using ultrasound (US)-derived measurements of testicular volume. DESIGN: Retrospective review of clinical and scrotal US reports. SETTING: University infertility clinic. PATIENT(S): Infertile men (n = 404) presenting for evaluation from 1992 to 1996. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Presence of clinical or subclinical varicocele, US-derived measurements of testicular volume. RESULT(S): In men with clinical left or subclinical left varicocele, left testicular volume was significantly less than right testicular volume (12.9 versus 14.1 and 13.2 versus 14.7 mL, respectively). This finding was not observed in men with bilateral clinical or bilateral subclinical varicoceles or in men without varicocele. CONCLUSION(S): Our data confirm previous reports showing that a clinical left varicocele can negatively impact on left testicular volume and for the first time show that a subclinical varicocele is also associated with decreased left testicular volume.
Authors: Matthew A Will; Jason Swain; Mikkel Fode; Jens Sonksen; Gregory M Christman; Dana Ohl Journal: Fertil Steril Date: 2011-01-26 Impact factor: 7.329
Authors: Michele Bertolotto; Simon Freeman; Jonathan Richenberg; Jane Belfield; Vikram Dogra; Dean Y Huang; Francesco Lotti; Karolina Markiet; Olivera Nikolic; Subramaniyan Ramanathan; Parvati Ramchandani; Laurence Rocher; Mustafa Secil; Paul S Sidhu; Katarzyna Skrobisz; Michal Studniarek; Athina Tsili; Ahmet Tuncay Turgut; Pietro Pavlica; Lorenzo E Derchi Journal: J Ultrasound Date: 2020-07-27