Volume 18, Issue 7 pp. 551-555
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Ovarian varicocele: Ultrasonic and phlebographic evaluation

C. Giacchetto

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C. Giacchetto

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Endocrinology Unit, USL 11 Amantea (CS), Italy

Unità di endocrinologia, USL 11 Amantea, via S. Maria, 87032 Amantea(CS), ItalySearch for more papers by this author
G. Caruso

G. Caruso

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First Surgical Clinic, University of Catania(CT), Italy

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G. B. Cotroneo

G. B. Cotroneo

MD

First Surgical Clinic, University of Catania(CT), Italy

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F. Cammisuli

F. Cammisuli

MD

First Surgical Clinic, University of Catania(CT), Italy

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F. Catizone

F. Catizone

MD

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. USL 7, Rossano (CS), Italy

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F. Marincolo

F. Marincolo

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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. USL 7, Rossano (CS), Italy

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First published: September 1990
Citations: 60

Abstract

The aim of this work is to suggest a new diagnostic approach to the “female varicocele syndrome” which utilizes transvaginal ultrasonography. The presence of circular or linear anechogenic structures with a diameter greater than 5 mm, which were found in transverse and oblique sections of the lateral fornices, was indicative of pelvic varices. The vascular nature of these structures was confirmed with the Valsalva's maneuver and in the upright position. The presence of “pelvic varices” was confirmed by retrograde phlebography of the left ovarian vein in 46% of the cases. In such cases the parity was greater than in subjects without “pelvic varices” (chi square = 12.75, p < 0.001), and the principal symptoms were characterized by pelvic pains and menstrual cycle disorders.

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