If you can clarify “okru” (is it an author, journal abbreviation, or typo for “oktyabr” / October 1982?), I can narrow the search further. For now, the above serves as a comprehensive historical and clinical deep dive into varicocele in children around 1982.
It seems you are asking for an in-depth review or analysis of from around 1982 , possibly referencing Soviet/Russian medical literature ("okru" might be a typo or shorthand for "okruzhnaya" / окружная — "district," or part of a journal/publication code).
Below is a structured deep-dive into the topic based on the historical and clinical context of varicocele in pediatric patients, with a focus on knowledge available circa the early 1980s, particularly in USSR/Russian medical practice (since "1982 okru" could refer to a regional medical publication or conference proceedings). Varicocele is abnormal dilation and tortuosity of the pampiniform plexus of veins within the spermatic cord. By 1982, it was increasingly recognized that varicocele occurs not only in adults but also in children and adolescents, with prevalence rising after age 10.