1.Treatment of Epigastric Pain by Earthly Branch-adopted Method
Peiyun LIU ; Yahli ZHENG ; Lihao YAN ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2005;3(2):14-15
In accordance with the principle to. tonify its mother in deficiency and to sedate its son in excess, 19 cases of epigastric pain were treated by Five Shu-Transmitting Points of the stomach meridian and the results showed cure in 15 cases, remarkable effect in 2 cases,improvement in 1 case, failure in 1 case and the effective rate being 94.7%.
2.A case of hypercalcemia complicated with hyperthyroidism
Lihao SUN ; Yan XUAN ; Bei TAO ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Guang NING ; Tienchun CHANG ; Jianmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;(2):146-148
[Summary] A case of primary hyperparathyroidism ( PHPT ) complicated with Graves′disease was reported.The parathyroid lesion( s) could not be identified by repeated MIBI and ultrasonography tests.With the control of hyperthyroidism, medical therapies of hypercalcemia were still not effective, the serum calcium levels continued to be high.Thus, the decision to operate was made.The pathological findings confirmed the diagnosis of parathyroid adenoma.For PHPT patients with clear surgical indications, even though the pre-operative localizing tests are negative, operation is still worth to try.
3.Hypercalcemia in pregnancy:One case report
Minting ZHU ; Lihao SUN ; Yulin ZHOU ; Yan LIU ; Wei ZHU ; Bei TAO ; Hongyan ZHAO ; Xi CHEN ; Jianmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;32(5):415-417
[Summary] Hypercalcemia in pregnancy is a rare condition which brings considerable risks to mother and fetus. The most common cause is primary hyperparathyroidism(PHPT). The untypical symptoms and biochemical tests results add obstacles in the diagnosis of PHPT during pregnancy. The management is difficult, due to restrictions in choices of treatments and lack of clinical guidelines. Severity evaluation which takes consideration of calcium homeostasis during pregnancy is crucial for appropriate management. Parathyroidectomy during the second trimester is recommended for those with high serum calcium levels.