Peter Gavorník, Ján Breza ml., Andrej Dukát, Ľudovít Gašpar, Eva Cikatricisová, Xénia Faktorová, Iveta Gašparová, Ján Breza st.
Various urogenital, angiogenic, gastrointestinal, neurogenic, osteoartromuscular, psychosomatic and other disorders
may cause or contribute to chronic pelvic pain. Sometimes, multiple contributing factors may exist in a single patient.
Pelvic congestion syndrome: chronic symptoms, which may include pelvic pain, perineal heaviness, urgency of micturition,
and post-coital pain, caused by ovarian and/or pelvic vein reflux and/or obstruction, and which may be associated
with vulvar, perineal, and/or lower extremity varices. The VEIN-TERM consensus document was developed by
a transatlantic interdisciplinary faculty of experts under the auspices of the American Venous Forum (AVF), the European
Venous Forum (EVF), the International Union of Phlebology (IUP), the American College of Phlebology (ACP), and
the International Union of Angiology (IUA). It provides recommendations for fundamental venous terminology. Project
Vessels of AS SMC.