1.Three Case Reports of Muscle Weakness Successfully Treated with Isho-ho.
Hirozoh GOTOH ; Nobuhiko SATOH ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Takashi ITOH ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 1997;47(4):609-615
Isho-ho was used to successfully treat three cases of muscular weakness. The first case was a 59-year-old woman. In May of 1993, she began to suffer from a feeling of general lethargy. The condition was diagnosed as multiple myositis, and prednisolone was administered. However, since she still experienced loss of strength in the lower limbs, she was introduced to the authors' department for treatment in August of 1994. Administration of Isho-ho improved the loss of strength in the lower limbs and increased her grip strength.
The second case was a 42-year-old woman who complained of unusual sensations in the tips of her fingers and toes starting in mid-September, 1994. In November of the same year, she began to experience a loss of strength in the limbs. In February of 1995, the condition was diagnosed as chronic inflammatory demyelinatory multiple neuropathy by the same department, and large doses of steroids were administered. Although this treatment delayed the loss of strength in the lower back and legs, actual improvement in the condition did not occur until Isho-ho was given.
The third case involved a 63-year-old man who began to experience a loss of strength in the lower limbs in 1984. In 1988, the loss of strength became pronounced. In June of the same year, he sought treatment at the authors' department, and the condition was diagnosed as bulbar myelinic muscular atrophy. In October of 1993, he was unable to get out of bed unassisted, and was admitted to the authors' department. He was given Isho-ho, and reported a decrease in the feeling of a loss of strength in the lower limbs, and a disappearance of greater pectoral muscle spasms. These results suggest that Isho-ho is not only effective for loss of strength in the lower limbs, but may also be efficacious for loss of strength, numbness and muscle spasms in the upper limbs.
2.Cases Study of Keishi-kyokei-ka-bukuryo-byakujutsu-to.
Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Hirozo GOTO ; Toshiaki KOGURE ; Hiroshi FUJINAGA ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 1999;49(5):871-876
Keishi-kyokei-ka-bukuryo-byakujutsu-to has been traditionally used for acute infectious diseases, such as the common cold, accompanied by epigastric discomfort and tenderness. However, the specific dosage for chronic diseases has not been clearly set yet. This study involved 4 cases with headaches, dull headaches, stiff shoulders and lumbago, so called neck, shoulder and arm syndrome which responded to Keishi-kyokei-kabukuryo-byakujutsu-to. The experience of these cases suggests that conditions indicating Keishi-kyokei-kabukuryo-byakujutsu-to have the following features: (1) dry skin, (2) edema and impressions of teeth at the rim of the tongue, (3) tenderness upon pressure in the epigastric region and sound of fluctuating liquid in the stomach, (4) Ki-deficiency.
3.A Case Report of Rheumatoid Arthritis Successfully Treated with Dai-seiryu-to-ka-daio.
Yoichi FURUYA ; Hiroki INOUE ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Toshiaki KOGURE ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2003;54(2):387-390
We report a case of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) that showed improvement after treatment with Daiseiryu-to-kadaiou. The patient was a 77-year-old woman diagnosed with RA in 1988. She had been visiting our department regularly since 1994. Oral steroids were used for two weeks in May 1994, but were discontinued due to a bacterial infection of the artificial femoral head. Thereafter, treatment was continued with bucillamine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and various Kampo medicines. Joint pain worsened in November 2001. She was hospitalized on **********, as the CRP level had elevated to 15.2mg/dl. She had been taking bucillamine for seven years, but it had already been assessed as ineffective. It was discontinued upon hospitalization, and treatment with Daiseiryu-to-kadaiou was immediately begun. By ******, the patient judged the pain in both knees to have improved by about 50 percent. Moreover, the CRP level decreased to 2.4mg/dl by *******. The Lansbury index also improved from 100 percent to 69 percent during her hospitalization, and she was discharged on *******. Based on this experience, it is suggested that the prescription of Daiseiryu-to-kadaiou be considered in the treatment of RA patients.
4.Two Cases of Ulcerative Colitis Successfully Treated with Kigi-kenchu-to
Makoto FUJIMOTO ; Akinori MORI ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Yutaka SHIMADA ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2004;55(5):655-660
We report two cases of ulcerative colitis successfully treated with Kigi-kenchu-to. Case One was a 35-year-old male. He had been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at another hospital, had been receiving corticosteroid (prednisolone) treatment, but his symptoms (abdominal pain, diarrhea and hematochezia) improved little. He visited our department and was admitted. Treatment with Kigi-kenchu-to for 2 weeks improved his symptoms and colonoscopic findings, and he was discharged.
Case Two was a 28-year-old female. She had been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at another hospital. She had received modern medicinal treatments, including steroid pulse therapy and granulocytapheresis for 10 years. But her symptoms (abdominal pain, diarrhea and hematochezia more than 10 times a day) showed little improvement. She visited our department, and Kampo treatment with Kigi-kenchu-to-ka-gaiyo-akyo was begun. After 4 weeks, her symptoms and colonoscopic results had improved. Based on these experiences, it is suggested that Kigi-kenchu-to might be an effective formulation in the treatment of ulcerative colitis.
5.Case Reports of Ankylosing Spondylitis Successfully Treated with Kampo Formulae Including Uzu (Aconiti Tuber)
Hiroaki HIKIAMI ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Kazufumi KOUTA ; Yutaka SHIMADA ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2005;56(2):281-286
We report two cases of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) successfully treated with Kampo formulae including Uzu (aconiti tuber). The 1st case was a 33-year-old male. Since the age of 20, he had stiffness and pain in his back. At 26 years of age, he was diagnosed with AS by a nearby orthopedist. When he consulted our department in 1997, X-ray examination revealed a Bamboo spine appearance. Because coldness exacerbated the pain, we prescribed Uzu-to. Together with a decrease in inflammatory reaction, his pain and quality of life were improved. The 2nd case was a 24-year-old male. He had left hip joint pain since the age of 14, and at 16 was diagnosed with AS and treated with NSAIDs. Methotrexate (MTX) had also been prescribed from the age of 23, since the pain of other joints and back was gradually progressive with consistently positive inflammation. He did not, however, improve on MTX, and visited our department in 2002. His HLA-B27 was positive, while iliosacral arthritis was also noted. Uzukeishi-to was then prescribed, resulting in decreased pain, alleviation of restricted motion, and an improved inflammation reaction. This suggests that Kampo formulae which include Uzu may be useful in the treatment of AS.
6.Effects of Kampo Therapy for Inpatient on Medical Economics
Kenji OHNO ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Takao NAMIKI ; Yuji KASAHARA ; Atsushi CHINO ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA ;
Kampo Medicine 2011;62(1):29-33
We investigated prescriptions and drug costs at admission and discharge for 35 patients hospitalized in Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Chiba University Hospital from September 2006 to October 2008. They recovered after Kampo therapy from various non-acute diseases. The number of western drugs decreased from 3.7 at admission to 2.7 at discharge, thus their drug costs per day significantly decreased from302.1yen to 227.6 yen. The cost of Kampo medicines themselves, on the other hand, did not decrease significantly. Total drug costs, however, were significantly reduced from 437.8 yen at admission to 348.0 yen at discharge, so patients' overall costs were reduced by 20%. These results indicated that the proper use of Kampo medicine for various diseases would reduce drug costs and the impact of treatment expenses on medical economics, with improvement in disease outcomes.
7.A Case of Erythema Nodosum Successfully Treated with Seinetsuhokito and Byakkokakeishito
Kenji OHNO ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Noriaki KAMADA ; Atsushi CHINO ; Yuji KASAHARA ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Takao NAMIKI
Kampo Medicine 2009;60(5):539-543
We experienced a case of erythema nodosum of unknown etiology successfully treated with therapy based on Kampo diagnosis. The case was 44 year-old woman who had erythema nodosum over her bilateral leg extensors several times a month, became cold easily and had stomatitis. At first, we administered seinetsuhokito, which resulted in the disappearance of her stomatitis. However, she still had a recurrence of her erythema nodosum. Because of a condition of interior heat and qi counterflow, we considered her situation heibyo. We administered seinetsuhokito and byakkokakeishito every other day, which resulted in the disappearance of both her stomatitis and erythema nodosum. Therefore, we suggest that it is worthy to think about heibyo situations, when treating patients with complications.
Erythema Nodosum
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Stomatitis
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Treated with
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Medicine, Kampo
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month
8.Three Cases of Urinary Incontinence Successfully Treated with Ryokyojutsukanto
Naotoshi SHIBAHARA ; Kiyotaka YAGI ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Ryosuke OBI ; Hiroaki HIKIAMI ; Hirozo GOTO ; Yutaka SHIMADA
Kampo Medicine 2009;60(5):545-550
Recently, QOL has become an important consideration when giving medical treatment. The development of treatments for urinary incontinence, a condition which greatly affects QOL, however, has been late in coming, because there are few critical symptoms. We experienced three cases of urinary incontinence successfully treated with ryokyojutsukanto. Case 1 was a 63-year-old woman. She had developed stress urinary incontinence (SUI) from about 30 years of age. As she came to be aware of lumbago and numbness of legs, she sought Kampo treatment. Tokishakuyakusangoninjinto was ineffective, but her all symptoms were improved with ryokyojutsukanto. Case 2 was a 46-year-old woman. She had become aware of incontinence after delivery of her first child (at 27 years of age), and she received Kampo treatment for lumbago and her incontinence. Tokishakuyakusankabushi was slightly effective for her lumbago, but ineffective for her incontinence. These symptoms were improved after a change to ryokyojutsukanto. Case 3 was a 70-year-old woman. She developed a bladder/bowel disturbance, and mixed urinary incontinence (MUI) caused by conus syndrome with a compression fracture of Th12 vertebral body. With ryokyojutsukanto, her fecal incontinence disappeared, and her lumbago and urinary incontinence showed a tendency toward improvement.
Urinary Incontinence
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Low Back Pain
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symptoms <1>
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Human Females
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therapeutic aspects
9.A Case of Laryngeal Granuloma Successfully Treated with Kairosan
Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Takao NAMIKI ; Yuji KASAHARA ; Toru OKAWA ; Atsushi CHINO ; Kenji OHNO ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2008;59(2):297-301
Laryngeal granulomas which grow in the rear of the vocal cords can be a refractory and recurrent condition, because of various pathogeneses and a lack of established treatment guidelines. We experienced a laryngeal granuloma case which recurred repeatedly, and was resistant to modern medicinal treatment. The laryngeal granuloma recurred after microlaryngosurgery. And though a second microlaryngosurgery and laser cauterization was done, followed by prescription of lansoprazole, tranilast, chlarithromycin and inhalation of fluticasone propionate, the laryngeal granuloma recurred once more. Thus, we tried Kampo medicines at the this time. Hangekobokuto, saishakurikkunshito and keikyososooushimbuto were stopped due to lack of efficacy on the ganuloma, and the Kampo formulation was changed to kairosan. Three weeks after changing formulation, the granuloma was no longer seen with laryngeal fiberscopy. And to-date, recurrence of the granuloma has not been confirmed. This case suggests that fatigue, body weight loss, bilateral Kyokyo-kuman (discomfort of the hypochondrium), bilateral excessive strain of abdominal muscles, pulsation of both the upper and lower navel, and tympanitic sound in upper abdomen may be clinical indications for kairosan.
Granuloma
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recur
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Red color
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Granuloma, Laryngeal
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Medicine, Kampo
10.Three Cases of Chronic Headache, Bronchial Asthma and Bronchial Amyloidosis Successfully Treated with Reitakutsuukitoukashin'i
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Nobuyasu SEKIYA ; Takao NAMIKI ; Yuji KASAHARA ; Atsushi CHINO ; Kenji OHNO ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI
Kampo Medicine 2008;59(2):303-307
The source of reitakutsukito, which has been described in only one case, is the text “Ranshitsu-hizo.” We recently experienced a 65-year old male suffering from refractory chronic headache for forty years, and a 38-year old female suffering from bronchial asthma resistant to tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto, whose symptoms were successfully treated with reitakutsukito by adding shin'i which has the action of dispersing pathogenic wind factor and opening orifice. Although reduction of underlying disease was not obtained, we also experienced clear improvement of oxygen saturation peripherally, and the subjective symptoms of a 40-year old male suffering from bronchial amyloidosis with reitakutsukitokashin'i. We report these three cases including documented considerations.
Asthma
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Amyloidosis
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Cases
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Bronchial brand of guaifenesin-theophylline
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symptoms <1>