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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for varicocele
  1. A varicocele is the swelling of the veins inside the scrotum. These veins are found along the cord that ... A varicocele forms when valves inside the veins that run along the spermatic cord prevent blood from flowing properly. ...
  2. ... the veins along the spermatic cord cause a varicocele. The abnormal valves obstruct normal blood flow causing ... of blood, resulting in enlargement of the veins. Varicoceles usually develop slowly and usually have no symptoms. ...
  3. ... Mumps . Orchitis (testicular infection). Testicular torsion . Testicular cancer. Varicocele . Possible causes if the scrotal mass is not ...
  4. ... urine Swelling of the veins around a testicle (varicocele) Flank pain Weight loss Fever Liver dysfunction Elevated ...
  5. ... hemochromatosis , mumps , orchitis , testicular cancer , testicular torsion , and varicocele Injury or trauma to the testicles Obesity Genetic ...
  6. ... the scrotum that contains fluid and sperm cells Varicocele -- a varicose vein along the spermatic cord Epididymal ...
  7. ... scrotum, such as: Enlarged veins in the scrotum ( varicocele ). Cyst in the epididymis that often contains dead ...
  8. ... Orchitis Surgery in the genital area Testicular torsion Varicocele Testicular cancer Fluid retention
  9. ... include: Collection of very small veins, called a varicocele Infection or abscess Noncancerous (benign) cyst Twisting of ...
  10. ... This may be a collection of widened veins ( varicocele ). You have pain or swelling in the scrotum. ...