AbstractAimThe aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for symptoms and signs of primary chronic venous disease (CVD) that allow the identification of targets for pharmacological treatment. The results of CVD treatment with venoactive drugs (VADs) were emphasised and presented in the form of recommendations. The last section raises key questions to be answered to improve protocols for good clinical trials and to draw up future guidelines on these agents.MethodsThe literature has been reviewed here using PubMed and Embase.ResultsVenous hypertension appears to underlie all clinical manifestations of primary CVD. Inflammation is key in wall remodelling, valve failure and subsequent venous h...
Controversies exist regarding both what is required for a proper diagnosis of chronic venous disease...
AbstractPurposeWe recorded symptoms reported by patients with chronic venous disease (CVD) of the le...
Many theories have been advanced to explain the development of venous ulceration in the lower limb. ...
Aim: The aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms responsib...
AbstractAimThe aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms res...
The aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms responsible fo...
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is a common pathology, with significant physical and psychological impa...
BACKGROUND: Veno-active drugs (VAD) have effects on edema and symptoms related to chronic venous di...
Chronic venous disease (CVD), a sequel of venous insufficiency, has great medical and socioeconomic ...
Secondary chronic venous disorders (CVD) usually follow an episode of acute deep venous thrombosis (...
Chronic venous disease (CVeD) is a highly prevalent condition in the general population, and it has ...
BackgroundReflux of blood through incompetent venous valves is a major cause of the venous hypertens...
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is the most common vascular pathology that has a significant negative e...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) comprises a complete spectrum of morphological and functional abn...
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is an insufficiency of distal veins caused by their partial or total ob...
Controversies exist regarding both what is required for a proper diagnosis of chronic venous disease...
AbstractPurposeWe recorded symptoms reported by patients with chronic venous disease (CVD) of the le...
Many theories have been advanced to explain the development of venous ulceration in the lower limb. ...
Aim: The aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms responsib...
AbstractAimThe aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms res...
The aim of this article was first to review the complex pathophysiological mechanisms responsible fo...
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is a common pathology, with significant physical and psychological impa...
BACKGROUND: Veno-active drugs (VAD) have effects on edema and symptoms related to chronic venous di...
Chronic venous disease (CVD), a sequel of venous insufficiency, has great medical and socioeconomic ...
Secondary chronic venous disorders (CVD) usually follow an episode of acute deep venous thrombosis (...
Chronic venous disease (CVeD) is a highly prevalent condition in the general population, and it has ...
BackgroundReflux of blood through incompetent venous valves is a major cause of the venous hypertens...
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is the most common vascular pathology that has a significant negative e...
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) comprises a complete spectrum of morphological and functional abn...
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is an insufficiency of distal veins caused by their partial or total ob...
Controversies exist regarding both what is required for a proper diagnosis of chronic venous disease...
AbstractPurposeWe recorded symptoms reported by patients with chronic venous disease (CVD) of the le...
Many theories have been advanced to explain the development of venous ulceration in the lower limb. ...