1.Discussion on five-zang's nonequilibrium from 'lung being a delicate viscus'
Xingping ZHANG ; Qiang CHEN ; Jingbiao LIU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(06):-
Five-zang is the nucleus of viscera state doctrine. The nonequilibrium of Five-zang's different properties guides syndrome differentiation and treatment in TCM. This article discusses five-zang's nonequilibrium from lung being a delicate viscus,correlation between lung and five-zang,physiology and pathology of lung and so on. It attaches the importance to five-zang's nonequilibrium and clinical level of syndrome differentiation.
2.Correlation analysis between cerebral microbleed and stroke subtype
Jingbiao ZHANG ; Jing WANG ; Yong ZHANG ; Zhenzhi LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(6):632-634
Objective To investigate the influence of microbleeds on the onset and development of different types of stroke. Methods According to stroke subtypes, 163 patients were classified into lacunar infarction (n= 56), transient iscbemia attach (n=31), atherothrombotic infarction (n=37), intracerebral hemorrhage (n=39), and control groups (n=43). Suaceptibility-weighted imaging , T1WI, T2WI and diffusion-weighted imaging were performed with 3.0 T system to observe cerebral microbleed and infarction. Results The incidence and the number of micrehleeds were significantly greater in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (75.6% and 14.5±11.6, re-spectively),then lacunar infarction and therothrombetic infarction atherothrombotic infarction [(55.3% and 8.1± 3.4), (37.8% and 4.5±2.6)] and the incidence and the number of microhleeds in above groups are higher than transient ischemia attach (9.7% and 0.3±0.1), and controls (9.3% and 0.2±0.1) (P<0.01). There was a correlation between the number of microbleeds and the severity of lacunar infarction, aslo a correlation between the number of microbleeds and the number of intracerebral hemorrahages (r=0.402, P<0.001). Conclusion Microb-leeds are closely associated with stroke, which may indicate more advanced microangiopathy and higher risk of bleeding.