2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2016.06.044
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Varicocele Is Associated with Impaired Semen Quality and Reproductive Hormone Levels: A Study of 7035 Healthy Young Men from Six European Countries

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“…36 There was no difference in baseline serum testosterone levels in those with varicoceles compared to those without. 36 There are, however, practical considerations to bear in mind with regards to endocrine evaluation in adolescents. This includes defining standard norms for adolescents with varying tanner stages and the cost of testing and multiple blood draws, especially if done pre-and post-procedure.…”
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“…36 There was no difference in baseline serum testosterone levels in those with varicoceles compared to those without. 36 There are, however, practical considerations to bear in mind with regards to endocrine evaluation in adolescents. This includes defining standard norms for adolescents with varying tanner stages and the cost of testing and multiple blood draws, especially if done pre-and post-procedure.…”
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“…34,35 In a recent crosssectional study by Daamsgard et al involving 7035 men (median age 19 years), 1102 (15.7%) men had a palpable varicocele. 36 The presence of a varicocele was associated with higher baseline serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels, and lower serum inhibin B levels, with a trend towards greater deviation from controls as varicocele grade increased. 36 There was no difference in baseline serum testosterone levels in those with varicoceles compared to those without.…”
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“…The reported prevalence of varicoceles varies but is generally estimated to be approximately 15% (3). Indeed, a recently published, large cross-sectional study of 7,035 unselected young European men with median age of 19 reported a general population prevalence of varicocele to be 15.7% (4). The prevalence increases to up to 50% in men presenting with primary infertility (5,6), and 70% of those with secondary infertility (6).…”
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“…12 A study conducted by Damsgaard et al reported in relation to oligospermia and varicocele that sperm concentration was negatively associated with the presence and increasing grade of varicocele and was more than halved, at 23 million/mL. 13 Nallella et al did a study to compare the sperm concentration in proven fertile men and male factor infertility patient, the respective value they got is 69.9 and 21.3 with the p value of <0.001. 14 According to WHO, in the revised guidelines, total (progressive and non-progressive motility) of 40% is considered normal in semen analysis.…”
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