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Scrotal Doppler Scan Result Variation
Hi Doctors, I had undergone Scrotal Doppler Ultrasound Scan 1.5 months ago, as a requirement for TESE procedure. The scan report impression stated no sonological abnormality detected. Post TESE procedure and after 15 days, I did undergo another Scrotal Doppler Scan as I have been having mild discomfort/pain in the right testes region. The report impression has stated - Right minimal hydrocele and   F/S/O Bilateral Grade 2 Vericocele. I am trying to understand, how is it possible for my  scrotum testes develop bilateral vericocele in a matter of 1.5 months from the last time tested with no sonological abnormality. Please advise if this is a serious concern and next steps to be undertaken in this regard.
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