“…It has been postulated, in fact, that the increased pressure within the LRV can cause the development of varices in the venous peripyelic and the periureteral bed; the rupture of the thin septa between the small varices and collecting system, especially in the calyceal fornix, can result in hematuria [3,4,5]. For the same reason, it can produce congestion of the gonadal vein with dilatation, venous reflux, and development of varicocele or ovarian vein congestion.…”