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Varicocele remains a distension besides with tortuosity of pampiniform plexus of veins laterally through the testicular area and scrotum, typically strenuous on the epididymis and composed of immensely rete bequeath above abdominal cavity. (1) The veins stay intersection towards the testis in posterior abdominal wall entirely confiurate to form single testicular vein. On the left side it drains into left renal vein, on the right side it drains into inferior venacava. Varicocele is more common in left side but rarely can be bilateral. (2) It might be idiopathic due to absence or incompetence valve at the junction of left testicular vein and left renal vein causing inefficient drainage of blood. (3) Varicocele attributes two types i.e., primary or idiopathic, 85% of varicocele cases due to unknown cause, further cases perhaps to incompetence of testicular vein valves.

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18-Jun-2023Evidence based Homoeopathic treatment in a case of long standing VaricoceleSanju, S; Sheeba, S; Sylum, V.Shanthi.Serene
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Varicocele remains a distension besides with tortuosity of pampiniform plexus of veins laterally through the testicular area and scrotum, typically strenuous on the epididymis and composed of immensely rete bequeath above abdominal cavity. (1) The veins stay intersection towards the testis in posterior abdominal wall entirely confiurate to form single testicular vein. On the left side it drains into left renal vein, on the right side it drains into inferior venacava. Varicocele is more common in left side but rarely can be bilateral. (2) It might be idiopathic due to absence or incompetence valve at the junction of left testicular vein and left renal vein causing inefficient drainage of blood. (3) Varicocele attributes two types i.e., primary or idiopathic, 85% of varicocele cases due to unknown cause, further cases perhaps to incompetence of testicular vein valves.