SmithSJSichlauMSewallLE, et al.An online survey of pelvic congestion support group members regarding comorbid symptoms and syndromes. Phlebology2022; 37(8): 596–601.
2.
YetkinEOzturkSCuglanB, et al.Symptoms in dilating venous disease. Curr Cardiol Rev2020; 16(3): 164–172.
3.
YetkinEOzturkS. Dilating vascular diseases: pathophysiology and clinical aspects. Int J Vasc Med2018; 2018: 9024278.
4.
YetkinEIleriM. Dilating venous disease: pathophysiology and a systematic aspect to different vascular territories. Med Hypotheses2016; 91: 73–76.
5.
CuglanBOnalanAOzturkS, et al. Venous leg symptoms in migraineurs: a potential clue on the pathophysiology of migraine. Acta Phlebologica2022; 23(2): 52–58.
6.
ChungCPChaoACHsuHY, et al. Decreased jugular venous distensibility in migraine. Ultrasound Med Biol2010; 36(1): 11–16.
7.
ChouCHChaoACLuSR, et al. Cephalic venous congestion aggravates only migraine-type headaches. Cephalalgia: Int J Headache2004; 24(11): 973–979.