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Relationship between varicocele grade, vein reflux and testicular growth arrest
Pediatric Surgery International, 05/13/08
Zampieri N et al. - The development of testicular hypotrophy (or testicular growth arrest) in pediatric patients with varicocele is the first indication for surgery. Although it is not possible to determine which patients will develop testicular growth arrest, the assessment of vein reflux allows the identification of those subjects who may potentially develop such a condition.
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