This document discusses varicoceles, which are abnormal dilations and tortuosity of the internal spermatic veins. It provides definitions, epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, associated pathological processes like testicular hypotrophy, and effects on semen quality. Key points include that varicoceles are more common on the left side and prevalence increases with infertility. Causes involve increased venous pressure and valvular incompetence. Diagnosis involves physical exam and ultrasound to assess reflux and testicular size. Associated issues involve hypotrophy, though catch-up growth may occur after repair, and effects on semen quality are unclear in adolescents.