Effectiveness of Goshajinkigan on the Cold Sensation and Dysthesia in A Case of Nodular Multiple Angiitis / 日本東洋医学雑誌
Kampo Medicine
;
: 651-654, 2006.
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in Japanese
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| ID: wpr-368529
ABSTRACT
A 70 year-old male with nodular multiple angiitis visited our outpatient clinic because of cold sensation and dysthesia. Although the vascular disease went into remission with steroid and immunosuppressant use, dysthesia continued. An improvement in subjective symptoms was evaluated with a visual analogue scale, after Gosha jinki-gan extract was administered on the basis of Kampo diagnosis. Furthermore, this beneficial effect increased when Syuchibushi matsu administration was added. Thus far, there are no such reports on Goshajinkigan as being useful for nodular multiple angiitis. Although the direct effect was not seen on the peripheral nerve conduction velocity, Goshajinkigan might be useful for the treatment of subjective cold sensation and dysthesia symptoms, in patients with nodular multiple angiitis. The mechanism of the above effect is considered to be similar to that in diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
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Kampo Medicine
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2006
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