Internal Medicine

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Varicocele Varicose Veins 1517

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specific therapy
■indicated if associated testis shrinkage, pain, infertility
■occlusion of spermatic veins by surgery or interventional radiology

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VARICOSE VEINS


RAJABRATA SARKAR, MD


history & physical
History
■Seen in 10–20% of adult population
■Familial component in 50% of patients
■May develop during pregnancy
■May be asymptomatic, or cause:
➣Aching pain
➣Early fatigue
➣Superficial thrombophlebitis
➣bleeding

Signs & Symptoms
■May range from telangiectasia (“venous spider”) to protuberant vein
■Check for associated deep venous insufficiency
➣Pt may have history of prior DVT
➣Duplex scan if there are symptoms of leg swelling
■Trendelenberg test for superficial insufficiency:
➣Tourniquet at thigh with pt supine
➣Have pt stand – if varicosity still dilates then there is reflux from
deep to superficial system
tests
■Duplex scan for deep venous insufficiency in selected pts
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