1.Clinical characteristics of sciatic neuralgia syndrome, with the use of traditional medicine.
Thanh Kim Dang ; Lan Thi Ngoc Nguyen
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(5):31-34
Background: Sciatic neuralgia syndrome is a quite common condition in clinical of internal medicine diseases. The syndrome is not life threatening but reduce the ability to work and activities of the patients. The disease is more common in men than women and most of working age.\r\n', u'Objectives: To define the clinical characteristics of sciatic neuralgia syndrome. \r\n', u'Subjects and methods: The cross sectional study was carried out on 48 sciatic neuralgia patients aged from 16 to 70, treated at Bach Mai hospital. The research indices were clinical and traditional medicine characteristics of sciatic neuralgia syndrome.\r\n', u'Results: Sciatic neuralgia was common in the 20-39 year old (87.5%) age group. The male to female ratio was 1.7 (p<0.01). The sciatic neuralgia syndrome rose after excessive exercise (50%). In almost hernia cases of vertebral disc on spinal column was detected by MRI (83.3%). The impaired nerve root was L5 (64.6%). Acupuncture sites were on gallbladder meridian (50.0%), bladder meridian (20.8%) and coordinated (29.2%)\r\n', u'Conclusion: The sciatic neuralgia syndrome causing hernia on spinal column was common at 20-59 year old age. The male number was higher than female. Almost sciatic neuralgia patients had noticed pain on the gallbladder meridian (p<0.05).\r\n', u'\r\n', u'
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2.Remark on the various clinical characteristics and treatment results of mobile tongue cancer at K Hospital from 1994 to 2004
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2003;0(6):28-30
Background: Tongue cancer is the most common cancer in oral cavity and often occurs in men over 50 years of age. Although it can be detected early, most patients have late diagnosis and treatment. Objectives: Remark on various clinical characteristics and treatment result of mobile tongue cancer at K Hospital from 1994 to 2004. Subjects and method: A prospective study was carried out on 290 patients with mobile tongue cancer treated in K Hospital between 1994 and 2004. Results: Among the 290 patients, there were 102 women and 170 men, the male/female ratio = 1.4:1. Cancer of the tongue was most seen at the age of 50-69 years old (52.2%). Common initial symptoms were the tumor of the tongue (27.6%) and tongue ulceration (28.3%). 91% of lesions were on the free border of the tongue. 45.9% patients had metastases in local lymph nodes. Most patients were diagnosed at the advance stage (stage III: 43.8%, stage IV: 25.5%). Squamous cell carcinoma accounted for 99.3%. 38.2% of cervical non-palpable nodes were pathological metastases. Surgical treatments and radiotherapy were commonly used (24.1% and 43.1%, respectively). Conclusion: Tongue cancer often metastasized early into cervical lymph nodes. It is required to diagnose at the early stage to improve treatment outcomes.
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clinical characteristic
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