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The pharmacological treatment is widely used in the therapy of haemorrhoids. An efficient treatment is particularly useful in case of haemorrhoids of 2nd, 3rd and 4th degree, when phlogosis, oedema and pain are present. Forty patients were treated with either O-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-rutosides (4 g/day
OBJECTIVE
Progressive pigmented purpuric dermatosis (PPPD, Schamberg disease) is a rare benign, but chronic dermatosis frequently misdiagnosed as vasculitis or bleeding disorder. Although affected patients experience significant impairment in quality of life no effective treatment has been
The safety and efficacy of 500 mg O-(beta-hydroxyethyl)rutosides given orally twice daily in the treatment of 97 patients with first-, second-, or third-degree haemorrhoids were investigated in a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial. The rutosides produced a significant (P less than
The aim of this study was to investigate the consequences of a venous striction on capillary red blood cell distribution and venular blood return and the effect of a coumarin derivative-rutoside combination. The study was conducted, in vivo, in the rat cremaster muscle using intravital microscopy.
1. INTRODUCTION Hemorrhoids are vascular cushions underlying the distal rectal mucosa and contributing for approximately 15-20% of the resting anal pressure with a complete closure of the anal canal. They can become pathological (hemorrhoidal disease, HD) being the most common cause of painless
BACKGROUND
Haemorrhoids (piles) are swollen veins at or near the anus, normally asymptomatic. They do not constitute a disease, unless they become symptomatic. Pregnancy and the puerperium predispose to symptomatic haemorrhoids, being the most common ano-rectal disease at these stages. Symptoms are