Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?

The possible interrelation between male reproductive disorders and iris pigmentation is poorly understood. We have found a link between eye colour and the existence of adolescent varicocele. Therefore, we aimed to extend our investigation on the relationship between the eye colour and varicocele in...

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Main Authors: Philip Kumanov, Ralitsa Robeva, Analia Tomova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Advances in Urology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/524570
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spelling doaj-4360d84e0ace4c5bb48528657bcd92442020-11-24T23:10:44ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Urology1687-63691687-63772014-01-01201410.1155/2014/524570524570Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?Philip Kumanov0Ralitsa Robeva1Analia Tomova2Clinical Center of Endocrinology and Gerontology, Medical University of Sofia, 2 Zdrave Street, 1431 Sofia, BulgariaClinical Center of Endocrinology and Gerontology, Medical University of Sofia, 2 Zdrave Street, 1431 Sofia, BulgariaClinical Center of Endocrinology and Gerontology, Medical University of Sofia, 2 Zdrave Street, 1431 Sofia, BulgariaThe possible interrelation between male reproductive disorders and iris pigmentation is poorly understood. We have found a link between eye colour and the existence of adolescent varicocele. Therefore, we aimed to extend our investigation on the relationship between the eye colour and varicocele in adult men. 231 andrology outpatients from Caucasian origin were included in the study. The presence of varicocele, sperm disturbances, and the iris pigment of the patients were investigated. Left-sided varicocele was found in 93 adults. In the group of light-eyed men the prevalence of varicocele was significantly lower than among the dark-eyed men (15% versus 59.5%, P<0.001). No associations were found between the eye colour and disturbances in semen parameters in males with varicocele (P=0.419) and in those without varicocele (P=0.586). The present results in adult men suggest that the prevalence of varicocele could be associated with the iris pigment. A possible genetic linkage between the eye colour and the susceptibility to some disorders like varicocele could not be excluded. However, the iris pigmentation seems not to have a direct relationship with the sperm disturbances.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/524570
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Ralitsa Robeva
Analia Tomova
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Analia Tomova
Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?
Advances in Urology
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Ralitsa Robeva
Analia Tomova
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title Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?
title_short Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?
title_full Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?
title_fullStr Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?
title_full_unstemmed Does an Association between the Idiopathic Left-Sided Varicocele and Eye Colour Exist?
title_sort does an association between the idiopathic left-sided varicocele and eye colour exist?
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Urology
issn 1687-6369
1687-6377
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The possible interrelation between male reproductive disorders and iris pigmentation is poorly understood. We have found a link between eye colour and the existence of adolescent varicocele. Therefore, we aimed to extend our investigation on the relationship between the eye colour and varicocele in adult men. 231 andrology outpatients from Caucasian origin were included in the study. The presence of varicocele, sperm disturbances, and the iris pigment of the patients were investigated. Left-sided varicocele was found in 93 adults. In the group of light-eyed men the prevalence of varicocele was significantly lower than among the dark-eyed men (15% versus 59.5%, P<0.001). No associations were found between the eye colour and disturbances in semen parameters in males with varicocele (P=0.419) and in those without varicocele (P=0.586). The present results in adult men suggest that the prevalence of varicocele could be associated with the iris pigment. A possible genetic linkage between the eye colour and the susceptibility to some disorders like varicocele could not be excluded. However, the iris pigmentation seems not to have a direct relationship with the sperm disturbances.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/524570
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