testicular ultrasound

Effects of percutaneous varicocele repair on testicular volume: results from a 12-month follow-up

Varicocele is a common finding in men. Varicocele correction has been advocated for young patients with testicular hypotrophy, but there is a lack of morphofunctional follow-up data. We assessed whether percutaneous treatment of left varicocele is associated with testicular "catch-up growth" in the following 12 months by retrospectively reviewing data from an electronic database of 10 656 patients followed up in our clinic between 2006 and 2016.

Testicular ultrasound (TU) score: a new proposal for a scoring system to predict testicular function

Background
Testicular ultrasound (US) is routinely employed in the evaluation of reproductive and sexual function. However, its use for characteristics other than testicular volume is hampered by a lack of information on the prognostic value of its findings, which to date have only been incorporated in a score proposed by Lenz et al. in 1993.

Objectives
We sought to explore whether testicular US examination can predict the quality of spermatogenesis and provide information on testicular endocrine function.

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