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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 262-268, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006579

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease with local joint pain as the main clinical manifestation. It is one of the diseases specifically responding to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The occurrence of RA is not only related to innate factors like genetic disorder but also associated with environmental factors, such as diets and microbial infection. The intestine, a vital human organ with digestive and immune functions, is a place where microorganisms colonize and exert intestinal metabolism-improving, barrier-protecting, and immunomodulatory effects. As the research on the onset and treatment of RA is deepening, the potential relationship of intestinal structural and functional abnormalities with the pathogenesis and progression of RA has been revealed. As clinical and experimental studies indicated, joint inflammation coexists with the impaired barrier function, imbalanced immune cells, and disordered gut microbiota. The theory of the gut-joint axis in the pathogenesis, progression, and treatment of RA is highly consistent with the holistic view in TCM. The recent pharmacological studies have shown that Chinese medicine prescriptions and active components can inhibit inflammation, protect joints, and maintain the intestinal function. This article summarizes the basic connotation of the gut-joint axis in RA and the mechanism by which TCM protect the intestinal barrier and modulate the immunity by regulating the gut microbiota structure and improving microbial metabolism in the treatment of RA. This review gives insights into the future research on the gut-joint axis in RA.

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Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion ; (12): 729-733, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-690757

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The researches on the acupoint effect specificity were summarized to explore whether the integrality of the acupoint effect specificity existed and analyze the connection between the relativity and integrality of the acupoint effect specificity. The literature on the clinical and experimental researches relevant with the acupoint effect specificity was retrieved through CNKI from January 2007 to October 2017. A total of 39 papers met the retrieving criteria. Separately, in terms of the holism of TCM theory, the holism of meridian theory and modern research, the integrality of acupoint effect specificity was analyzed. The relativity and the integrality are indicated in the acupoint effect specificity. The integrality of acupoint effect specificity is closely related to the holism of TCM theory as well as the meridians. Just because of its integrality, the acupoint effect specificity is relative, rather than absolute.

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Journal of Clinical Surgery ; (12): 124-126, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-694987

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Objective To compare the clinical efficacy of the distal pancreatectomy with spleen preservation and the splenectomy in pancreatic tail for the treatment of benign and borderline tumor. Methods A total of 37 patients with pancreatic benign and borderline tumor from January 2012 to De-cember 2014 in our hospital were treated by laparoscopic surgery.Eleven cases were received distal pan-createctomy with spleen preservation(spleen preserving group)and 26 cases were received resection of pancreatic tail with spleen containing(splenectomy group).Results The operation time of spleen preser-ving group and splenectomy group were(165.34 ± 12.25)mins and(170.72 ± 14.37)mins(P>0.05). The blood loss in the preserving spleen group(108.52 ± 13.11)ml was significantly less than that in the splenectomy group(186.25 ± 17.43)ml(P <0.05).The hospitalization time of the preserving spleen group(10.16 ± 2.11)d was significantly shorter than that of the splenectomy group(12.78 ± 2.78)d(P<0.05).The use of Octreotide in the preserving spleen group(11.45 ± 3.75)mg was significantly less than that in the splenectomy group(16.75 ± 5.75)mg(P <0.01).All patients were followed up for three years.The disease free survival(DFS)in the spleen preserving group was higher than that in the splenecto-my group(100% vs.88.46%)with P<0.05.Conclusion The distal pancreatectomy with spleen preser-vation is safe,effective and suitable for pancreatic benign and borderline tumors.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-566987

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Objective: To observe the effect of acupoint catgut embedding therapy in treating postpartum obesity. Methods: According to the clinical standard, observing the effect of reducing weight through 120 postpartum obesity patients by the therapy of acupoint catgut embedding. Results: The follow-up observation showed that the result was satisfied. The total effective rate was 91.67%. Conclusion: The acupoint catgut embedding therapy played a positive role in reducing weight of the postpartum obesity patients. This therapy can achieve reducing weight well by enhancing the physical body, regulating endocrine, restraining appetite, and accelerating fat metabolism.

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