Pregnancy is an important specific risk factor for the development of chronic vein diseases in women. In addition to the superficial veins of the lower limbs, transformation often affects the pelvic veins. The management of pregnant women with vulvar and perineal varicose veins is one of the urgent problems of nowadays at the intersection of phlebology and obstetrics-gynecology. The article discusses possible options for conservative treatment of women with vulvar and perineal varicose veins during pregnancy, including the possibility and feasibility of using systemic venoactive drugs
Varicose vein is clinical class of the (CVD) i.e. chronic venous disease, also called as the varicos...
Objective: This study was carried out to examine the risk factors for varicose veins during pregnanc...
Vaginal varix during pregnancy is a rare condition. Only a few cases have been reported in the liter...
Varicose veins are often a problem for older persons, not women in their childbearing years. In addi...
The article considers the main points that affect the quality of life of women with varicose veins o...
Purpose of research. To identify the causes, to study the effectiveness of a differentiated approach...
One of atypical forms of varicose veins is progressive varicose veins round ligament of the uterus, ...
Varicose veins are enlarged veins that can be blue, red, or flesh-colored. They often look like cord...
The article provides an overview of modern Ukrainian and foreign publications on the etiopathogenesi...
Introduction. The pathological changes of the venous system in pregnant women and the mothers are ma...
AbstractObjectives to assess the effect of pregnancy on the lower-limb venous system of women with v...
Until the past decade, venous disease was commonly underdiagnosed and undertreated due to lack of in...
Vulvar varicosities are often asymptomatic, and they may be associated with varicose veins of the lo...
Objective: C-hronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs in up to 80% of pregnant women, while around s...
The appearance of severe vulvovaginal varicosities (VVs) is challenging in pregnancy. The management...
Varicose vein is clinical class of the (CVD) i.e. chronic venous disease, also called as the varicos...
Objective: This study was carried out to examine the risk factors for varicose veins during pregnanc...
Vaginal varix during pregnancy is a rare condition. Only a few cases have been reported in the liter...
Varicose veins are often a problem for older persons, not women in their childbearing years. In addi...
The article considers the main points that affect the quality of life of women with varicose veins o...
Purpose of research. To identify the causes, to study the effectiveness of a differentiated approach...
One of atypical forms of varicose veins is progressive varicose veins round ligament of the uterus, ...
Varicose veins are enlarged veins that can be blue, red, or flesh-colored. They often look like cord...
The article provides an overview of modern Ukrainian and foreign publications on the etiopathogenesi...
Introduction. The pathological changes of the venous system in pregnant women and the mothers are ma...
AbstractObjectives to assess the effect of pregnancy on the lower-limb venous system of women with v...
Until the past decade, venous disease was commonly underdiagnosed and undertreated due to lack of in...
Vulvar varicosities are often asymptomatic, and they may be associated with varicose veins of the lo...
Objective: C-hronic venous insufficiency (CVI) occurs in up to 80% of pregnant women, while around s...
The appearance of severe vulvovaginal varicosities (VVs) is challenging in pregnancy. The management...
Varicose vein is clinical class of the (CVD) i.e. chronic venous disease, also called as the varicos...
Objective: This study was carried out to examine the risk factors for varicose veins during pregnanc...
Vaginal varix during pregnancy is a rare condition. Only a few cases have been reported in the liter...