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Clinical research on the treatment of central exudative chorioretinopathy with blood-activating and stasis-removing Chinese medicines / 国际中医中药杂志
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (6): 22-23, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-391457
ABSTRACT
Objective To observe the effects of central exudative chorioretinopathy(central exudative chorioretinopathy,CEC)treated with blood-activating and stasis-removing Chinese medicines.Methods All 339 cases of central exudative chorioretinopathy with 346 infected eyes were randomly recruited into a treatment group(176 cases with 181 infected eyes)and a control group(163 cases with 165 infected eyes).The treatment group was treated with traditional Chinese medicine by dialectical combination of syndrome and disease,while the control group was treated with conventional treatment.Results The corrected visual acuity was 0.01~1.2 in the treatment group.Of all 181 eyes in 176 patients,76 eyes were cured(41.98%),85 eyes were improved(46.96%),and 20 eyes were ineffective(11.6%),with a total effective rate being 88.94%.BY contrast,in the control group,of all 165 eyes in 163 patients,62 eyes were cured(37.57%),67 eyes were improved(40.60%),and 36 eyes were ineffective(21.83%),with a total effective rate being 78.17%.There was significant difference in the total effective difference between the two groups(U=2.05693,P<0.05).FFA and OCT were reexamined for the patients in the treatment group three menths after the treatment.The results showed that fluorescein leakage and choroidal neovascularization(choroid al neovascularisation,CNV)lesions disappeared in 76 eyes;fluorescein leakage and CNV lesions relieved in 85 Eyes;fluorescein leakage still existed in 12 eyes;and sear formed in 8 eyes.Conclusion Blood-circulating and stasis-removing Chinese medicines have good effects in promoting subhyaloid hemorrhage and exudation,eliminating retinal oedema,and improving eyesight.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2010 Type: Article