Pelvic congestion syndrome

disease
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Also known as congestion-fibrosis syndromefemale varicocelePCSpelvic vein incompetenceTaylor syndromeTaylor's syndrome

Summary

Pelvic congestion syndrome (MONDO:0004762) is a disease and 11 clinical trials. Top therapeutic interventions include diosmin. A subtype of uterine disorder — broader associated-gene and molecular evidence is on the parent page (see Disease family below).

At a glance

  • Clinical trials: 11

Clinical features

No curated clinical features (Orphanet) for this disease.

Identifiers

Disease identifiers

FieldValue
Canonical namepelvic congestion syndrome
Mondo IDMONDO:0004762
DOIDDOID:9346
SNOMED CT39402007
UMLSC0152078
MedGen508874
Is cancer (heuristic)no

Also known as: congestion-fibrosis syndrome · female varicocele · PCS · pelvic congestion syndrome · pelvic vein incompetence · Taylor syndrome · Taylor’s syndrome

Disease family

This is a subtype of uterine disorder. Genetic, therapeutic, and trial evidence is largely curated at the broader-term level — see the parent page for the associated-gene cohort and molecular evidence.

Classification path: disease › human disease › disease by body system or component › reproductive system disorderfemale reproductive system disorderuterine disorderpelvic congestion syndrome

Related subtypes (20): pyometritis, endometrial disorder, female infertility of uterine origin, uterine inflammatory disease, chronic subinvolution of uterus, adhesions of uterus, cervix disorder, uterine polyp, uterine inversion, placenta disorder, hemometra, parametritis, cordiform uterus, septate uterus, bicornuate uterus, uterine hypoplasia, agenesis and aplasia of uterine body, tumor of uterus, florid cystic endosalpingiosis of the uterus, pregnancy, cornual

Genetics & variants

GWAS landscape

No GWAS associations recorded — common-variant (GWAS) studies don’t cover this disease (typical for Mendelian / rare diseases). See the curated gene cohort and Mendelian overlap below.

Variant details and genetic-evidence tiers

No tiered GWAS variants or ClinVar records for this disease.

Genes & proteins

No associated-gene cohort resolved for this disease. Atlas builds the molecular and therapeutic sections — associated genes, protein families, druggability, pathways, interactions, and drug associations — by aggregating over a disease’s associated genes (resolved via GWAS / GenCC / ClinVar / CIViC), and none resolved here. This is expected for antibody-mediated, autoimmune, or otherwise non-gene-defined conditions; the curated evidence for this disease is its clinical features, GWAS susceptibility, and clinical trials (above).

Function

No pathway enrichment — requires an associated-gene cohort.

Therapeutics

No druggable-target or therapeutic data for this disease’s cohort.

Clinical trials & evidence

Clinical trials

Clinical trials: 11.

Phase distribution (across all retrieved trials)

PhaseTrials
Not specified11

Top trials by phase / activity

NCTPhaseStatusTitle
NCT06560294Not specifiedRECRUITINGGlue Embolization vs Conservative Treatment for Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
NCT07472504Not specifiedNOT_YET_RECRUITINGEmbolization of Ovarian Vein and Pelvic Venous Reservoir for Treatment of Secondary Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
NCT01873287Not specifiedCOMPLETEDPredicting Persistent Postconcussive Problems in Pediatrics (5P)
NCT01909024Not specifiedUNKNOWNPelvic Embolisation to Reduce Recurrent Varicose Veins - Recurrent
NCT02033863Not specifiedUNKNOWNEvaluation of PerformanCe of the Peripheral EOS in the Treatment of Varicocele or Pelvic Congestion SynDromE
NCT02796092Not specifiedCOMPLETEDFibered Platinum Coils vs Vascular Plugs in Pelvic Varices Embolization for the Treatment of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
NCT03921788Not specifiedCOMPLETEDNeuropeptides and Venous Pelvic Pain
NCT04115137Not specifiedUNKNOWNPelvic Varicose Veins Treated With Vascular Plugs Type Amplatzer: REPiVAC
NCT04512443Not specifiedCOMPLETEDClinical Efficacy of Conservative Treatment in Female Patients With Plevic Congestion Syndrome
NCT05889000Not specifiedCOMPLETEDQuality of Life Questionnaire and Disease Severity Scale
NCT06509425Not specifiedUNKNOWNPelvic Congestion Syndrome Post Tubal Ligation Versus Salpingectomy Performed During Caesarean Section

Drugs tested across these trials (top 30)

MoleculeMax phaseTrials referencing
DIOSMIN41