Abstract

Mondor's disease is a rare thrombotic condition that impacts the venous system of the abdominal wall. It predominantly occurs in females and is characterized by a benign and self-regressive prognosis. The diagnosis is primarily clinical, and the exact cause remains unidentified. This case report explores the instance of a young man who developed bilateral subacute thrombosis after undergoing surgical treatment for bilateral varicocele. The symptoms showed improvement with anti-inflammatory treatment.

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