Micronized Purified Flavonoid Fraction in the treatment of pelvic pain associated with pelvic varicose veins

Micronized Purified Flavonoid Fraction in the treatment of pelvic pain associated with pelvic varicose veins Sergey G. GAVRILOV, Anatoly V. KARALKIN, Ekaterina P. MOSKALENKO Leninskii Prospekt, Moscow, Russia Abstract Aim: To evaluate the benefit of micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF) in women suffering from chronic pelvic pain associated with pelvic varicose veins (PVV) and possible gonadal varicose veins (GVV). Methods: Consecutive women consulting for pelvic pain lasting more than 6 months, where a differential diagnosis of PVV had been made and possible concomitant diseases ruled out, were included in the study. Selected patients received MPFF treatment: 1000 mg a day…

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Great saphenous vein transitory reflux in patients with symptoms related to chronic venous disorders, but without visible signs (C0s), and its correction with MPFF treatment

Great saphenous vein transitory reflux in patients with symptoms related to chronic venous disorders, but without visible signs (C0s), and its correction with MPFF treatment Yu. T. Tsoukanov, A. Yu. Tsoukanov, A. Nikolaychuk Department of Surgical Diseases, Omsk State Medical Academy, Omsk, Russia Abstract Aim: the study was aimed at investigating the frequently encountered clinical group of patients presenting with subjective leg symptoms without visible signs of chronic venous disorders. The great saphenous vein (GSV) of such patients was investigated using duplex scanning (DS) to verify whether a reflux could occur in certain circumstances, ie, at the end of the…

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Benefits of MPFF on primary chronic venous disease-related symptoms and quality of life: the DELTA study

Vyacheslav A. Yanushko ,1 Alexander A. Bayeshko ,2 Sergey A. Sushko v,3 Yuriy S. Neby litsy n,3 Alexander M. Nazaruk 4 1 Republican Research and Implementation Center–Cardiology 2 Belarusian State University of Medicine 3 Vitebsk State University of Medicine 4 Brest Regional Hospital Abstract Aim: To assess the benefits of MPFF treatment on symptomatic chronic venous disease (CVD) patients, in terms of symptom improvement, amelioration of daily activity, quality of life (QOL), patient satisfaction, and tolerability in the framework of venous oriented consultations. Methods: Male or female patients consulting a venous specialist for symptomatic chronic venous disease (CVD), aged over…

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