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  2. Pampiniform plexus - Wikipedia

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    The pampiniform plexus (from Latin pampinus 'tendril' and forma 'form') is a venous plexus – a network of many small veins found in the human male spermatic cord, and the suspensory ligament of the ovary. In the male, it is formed by the union of multiple testicular veins from the back of the testis and tributaries from the epididymis.

  3. Varicocele - Wikipedia

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    A varicocele is, in a man, an abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform venous plexus in the scrotum; in a woman, it is an abnormal painful swelling to the embryologically identical pampiniform venous plexus; it is more commonly called pelvic compression syndrome. In the male varicocele, this plexus of veins drains blood from the testicles back ...

  4. Pelvic compression syndrome - Wikipedia

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    While one may expect the female to have an equal prevalence of pelvic compression syndrome due to the identical embryological origin of the valveless pampiniform plexus, this condition is thought to be underdiagnosed due to the broad differential of the pain pattern: unilateral or bilateral pain, dull to sharp, constant to intermittent pain worsening with any increase in abdominal pressure.

  5. Spermatic cord - Wikipedia

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    Pampiniform plexus [1] Lymphatic vessels [1] The tunica vaginalis is located in front of the spermatic cord, outside it. [3] Clinical significance.

  6. Testicular vein - Wikipedia

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    Valveless testicular veins are a major contributing factor to varicocele. [1] Since the left testicular vein goes all the way up to the left renal vein before it empties, this results in a higher tendency for the left testicle to develop varicocele because of the gravity working on the column of blood in this vein, compared to the right internal spermatic vein.

  7. List of veins of the human body - Wikipedia

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    Pampiniform plexus; Common iliac vein. Median sacral vein; Iliolumbar vein; Internal iliac vein. Superior gluteal veins; Inferior gluteal veins; Obturator veins;

  8. Venous plexus - Wikipedia

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    Epidural venous plexus; External vertebral venous plexuses; Internal vertebral venous plexuses; Pampiniform venous plexus; Prostatic venous plexus; Pterygoid plexus; Rectal venous plexus; Soleal venous plexus; Submucosal venous plexus of the nose; Suboccipital venous plexus; Uterine venous plexus; Vaginal venous plexus; Venous plexus of ...

  9. Lobules of testis - Wikipedia

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    They differ in size according to their position, those in the middle of the gland being larger and longer. The lobules are conical in shape, the base being directed toward the circumference of the organ, the apex toward the mediastinum testis.