1.TCM topical and enema in the treatment of 35 patients with recurrent endometrial shift disease
Fan CAI ; Liping ZHU ; Zhenhong ZOU ; Fangxiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(7):999-1000
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of TCM herbs and enema in the treatment of recurrent uterine endometriosis and control of endometriosis recurrence.Methods The recurrent endometriosis patients were randomly divided into two groups,35 cases were treated with TCM herbs and Chinese medicine enema as the observation group,35 ninhydrin treatment of patients with pregnancy-ene as the control group,two groups of patients were treated for six months,the clinical efficacy and adverse reactions were observed.Results After treatment,VRS scores compared with the corresponding group before treatment was significantly lower.VRS scores in the observation group after treatment was significantly lower than the control group.The amenorrhea rate was significantly higher than control group,the complex tidal time at the end of treatment compared with the control group was significantly shorter,the observation group,no case of adverse reactions,the control group,patients experienced adverse events,observation group 4 cases(8.57%) recurrence,in the control group of 10 cases(28.57%) relapse,the difference between the two groups were statistically significant,The patients treatment of 30 cases of lesions decreased in size,the control group,had 28 cases of lesions smaller in size,there was no significant difference.Condtusion Chinese herbal enema and topical treatment of recurrent uterine endometriosis had significant efficacy,no adverse reactions,late recurrence is low.
2.Epithelial remodeling and its influencing factors after corneal refractive surgery
Zhenhong* FAN ; Mengman* GAO ; Xinru ZHANG ; Xiujin GUO
International Eye Science 2024;24(11):1743-1746
The corneal epithelium, an essential refractive interface, plays an integral role in the corneal healing after corneal refractive surgery. All existing corneal refractive surgeries entail a degree of corneal epithelial remodeling; however, excessive epithelial remodeling precipitates adverse outcomes on the refractive correction efficacy of such surgeries. This review summarizes the application of corneal epithelial remodeling in the corneal refractive surgery, and more comprehensively investigates the influencing factors of perioperative epithelial remodeling after corneal refractive surgery, with a view to augmenting the safety, efficacy, predictability, and stability of corneal refractive surgical outcomes.