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Zheng YQ et al. - This study is to determine whether it is necessary to perform bilateral varicocelectomy (BV) in infertile men with left clinical and right subclinical varicoceles by comparing the outcomes of BV with those of left varicocelectomy (LV) in these patients. The findings suggest that no benefit is realized with BV compared with LV in infertile men with left clinical and right subclinical varicoceles.

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