This likely refers to a scientific article, dissertation, or clinical guideline published in 1982 about varicocele in children (since "varikotsele u detey" is a transliteration of "варикоцеле у детей" — Russian for "varicocele in children").
Nonprofits like the Global Pediatric Urology Initiative are now training community health workers to perform simple scrotal palpation during school-based “reproductive health days.” Their motto: “A five-second feel at age 12 can save a lifetime of fertility.” varikotsele u detey %281982%29
Conclusion
The 1982 Russian monograph "Varikotsele u detey" crystallized the emerging consensus that pediatric varicocele is not benign. It argued persuasively for active surgical management to preserve future fertility – a stance that was ahead of many Western textbooks of that era. Today, while we have refined the indications and techniques, the core observation remains valid: varicocele is a progressive disease beginning in childhood, and timely intervention can protect testicular health. This likely refers to a scientific article, dissertation,