CURRENT VIEW ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF VARICOCELE AND THE PROBLEM OF ITS RECURRENCE


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The clinical signs of varicocele typically emerge during the puberty. Varicocele is found in 15% of men in the general population and 25-35% and 50-80% of maies presenting with primary and secondary infertility, respectively. Factors contributing to the development and recurrence of varicocele include the abnormalities of the testicular venous drainage and outflow (varicose veins are more common on the left than on the right), the anatomical features of the veins of the testicular and prostatic venous plexus, the patient’s constitution, predisposition to constipation or diarrhea, physical activity. At present, the genetic defects, including the undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia (UCTD) with hereditary insufficiency of venous valves and the weakness of the testicular vein wails, are thought to play a key role in the formation of a varicocele. Considering the importance of varicocele in the development of maie infertility, the roie of the UCTD in varicoceie formation warrants a detaiied investigation to provide an individuai approach to patients and predict the disease recurrence.

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V. Studennikova

I.M. Sechenov First MSMU (Sechenov University)

Email: t.studennikova@gmail.com
Teaching Assistant at the Acad. A.I. Strukov Department of Pathological Anatomy, Medical Faculty Moscow, Russia

L. Severgina

I.M. Sechenov First MSMU (Sechenov University)

Dr.Med.Sci., Prof. at Acad. A.I. Strukov Department of Pathological Anatomy, Medical Faculty Moscow, Russia

M. Ismailov

I.M. Sechenov First MSMU (Sechenov University)

Clinical Resident at the Urology Clinic, UCH №2 Moscow, Russia

I. Korovin

I.M. Sechenov First MSMU (Sechenov University)

Forth Year Student at the CIEP «Medicine of the Future» Moscow, Russia

L. Rapoport

I.M. Sechenov First MSMU (Sechenov University)

Dr.Med.Sci., Prof. at the Department of Urology, Medical Faculty, Deputy Director for Clinical Care of the Research Institute for Uronephrology and Human Reproductive Health Moscow, Russia

A. Zakharov

N.F. Filatov Children’s Hospital № 13

Ph.D., Head of the Department of Pediatric Urology and Elective Surgery Moscow, Russia

Yu. Petrukhina

N.I. Pirogov RNRMU

Ph.D., Teaching Assistant at the Department of Pediatric Surgery Moscow, Russia

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