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Варикоцеле — это варикозное расширение вен гроздевидного (лозовидного) сплетения семенного канатика. В фильме «Варикоцеле у детей» (1982) доступным языком с использованием передовой для своего времени мультипликации объясняется анатомическая природа недуга.

The film explores how the disease develops during puberty and its link to future male infertility.

: Visualizes the embryogenesis of the inferior vena cava to explain why the condition predominantly occurs on the left side (due to high pressure in the left renal vein). : Features footage from the varikotsele u detey 1982 okru

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Симптомы: на что обратить внимание родителям? [Primary varicocele in children

Увеличившиеся вены четко прощупываются в мошонке.

The film uses animation to illustrate the three stages of varicocele progression.

Varicocele is a condition characterized by the enlargement of the veins in the scrotum, which can cause discomfort, pain, and potentially affect fertility if not treated. While it's more commonly diagnosed in adolescents and adults, it can occur in children. The film explores how the disease develops during

Varicocele, the dilation of veins within the scrotum (pampiniform plexus), is a well-recognized cause of male infertility. While often discussed in adult urology, its occurrence in children and adolescents is a critical concern due to its potential to hinder testicular development and lead to long-term infertility. A fascinating look into this medical topic is provided by the 1982 Soviet educational/medical film "" (original title: Варикоцеле у детей , Film №51615 produced by the Central Studio of Science Films - CNF/ЦНФ ).

Заболевание носит преимущественно врожденный характер, но проявляется в период активного роста. К ключевым причинам относятся: