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== Definition/Description  ==
== Definition/Description  ==


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A manifestation of Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) in ovarian veins which causes the blood to flow backwards instead of forward, or up, towards the heart (1). "Vericose Veins of the ovaries" (1). This syndrome has various names such as ovarian variocele or ovarian varicocele (1).


== Prevalence  ==
== Prevalence  ==

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Definition/Description[edit | edit source]

A manifestation of Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) in ovarian veins which causes the blood to flow backwards instead of forward, or up, towards the heart (1). "Vericose Veins of the ovaries" (1). This syndrome has various names such as ovarian variocele or ovarian varicocele (1).

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