Varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform venous plexus within the scrotum, commonly described as a "bag of worms" upon palpation. While more frequently diagnosed during adolescence, varicocele can also affect prepubertal children. Understanding its etiology, impact on testicular function, and indications for surgical intervention remains a cornerstone of pediatric urology. References to varicocele in medical literature from 1982 — a pivotal decade for diagnostic imaging and surgical approaches — provide valuable historical context for current management protocols.
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Pediatric surgeons, urologists, and medical students. Key Content and Scientific Context References to varicocele in medical literature from 1982
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