<b>A Case of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome Successfully Managed with Keishibukuryogan</b>
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- TOKUMO Keizo
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chugoku Central Hospital of the Mutual aid Association of Public School Teachers
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- <b>骨盤内うっ血症候群に桂枝茯苓丸が有効であった1例</b>
- 臨床報告 骨盤内うっ血症候群に桂枝茯苓丸が有効であった1例
- リンショウ ホウコク コツバン ナイ ウッケツ ショウコウグン ニ ケイ シフクレイマル ガ ユウコウ デ アッタ 1レイ
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<p>Pelvic congestion syndrome is a condition in women caused by congestion or varicosity of the intrapelvic vein. We report a case of pelvic congestion syndrome managed with keishibukuryogan. The syndrome was diagnosed based on expansion of the left periuterine and ovarian veins.<br>A 61-year-old female presented to our clinic with left lower abdominal pain. NRS was 9 and Terasawa's oketsu score was 40, indicating marked blood stasis. A CT scan revealed vascular expansion (10 mm) of the left ovarian vein. Transvaginal ultrasonography also revealed vascular expansion (6.0 mm) of the left periuterine vein. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of pelvic congestion syndrome was established. She was treated with keishibukuryogan (7.5 g/day). NRS was improved to 1 and Terasawa's oketsu score was improved to 20. The symptoms were resolved within 6 months, and the medication was discontinued.<br>Three months after discontinuation, she presented to our clinic again with left lower abdominal pain. The medication was resumed and the symptom was improved. After 5 months, a contrast enhanced CT scan showed no change of vascular expansion of the left ovarian vein (from 10 to 9 mm). Keishibukuryogan treatment has now been continued for 10 months.</p>
Journal
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- Kampo Medicine
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Kampo Medicine 67 (3), 296-301, 2016
The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001204911127168
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- NII Article ID
- 130005284907
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- NII Book ID
- AN00015774
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- ISSN
- 1882756X
- 02874857
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- NDL BIB ID
- 027588334
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- JaLC
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