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Marjorie Loor
A varicocele is a dilatation of the pampiniform plexus of the spermatic cord, this network of veins is depend on the spermatic vein. varicocele occurs more commonly on the left side because the spermatic vein opens at a sharp angie into the left renal vein, where as the right spermatic vein open into the larger inferior vena cava.
A 65- year-old man with no notable medical history presented to the urology clinic with swellig in the area of the left testicle that had started 4 weeks earlier. examinetion of the scrotum revealed an enlarged varicose vein along.
its association with renal cancer is so frequent that such a development should be regarded as suffucient cause for pyelography or other appropriate studies
varicoceles most commonly present as unilateral dilatation of the pampiniform plexus of veins above the left testis
left-sided varicoceles are present in approximately 10% to 20% of men and are believed to be secondary to the venous anatomy of the left testis
acute kidney injury can occur as a result of a mass effect or as a result of thrombosis of renal vessels. but, the cause of varicocele is usually the obtruccion of the inferior vena caval and is characterized by an acute onset, it is presented in the right testicle usually.