1.WANG Qingguo's Experience in Treatment of Headache Based on the Concept of "Achieving Harmony by Unblocking and Balancing"
Chuxin ZHANG ; Zilin REN ; Yang ZHAO ; Jinhua HAN ; Bomin ZHANG ; Fafeng CHENG ; Changxiang LI ; Xueqian WANG ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(9):935-940
This paper summarizes professor WANG Qingguo's experience in treatment of headache based on the "achieving harmony by unblocking and balancing" concept. It is considered that although the pathogenesis of headache is generally attributed to "pain arises from obstruction" and "pain arises from malnourishment", clinical presentations often involve a complex mixture of deficiency and excess, as well as cold and heat patterns. Professor WANG proposes the diagnostic and therapeutic theory of "achieving harmony by unblocking and balancing", advocating for equal emphasis on "freeing the flow of qi and blood" and "regulating the balance of yin and yang". He has summarized eight treatment methods for common headache patterns. For wind-cold attacking the collaterals, treatment should focus on dispersing and unblocking through modified Gegen Decoction (葛根汤). For wind-dampness binding, it is recommended to unblock and drain, using modified Qingshang Juantong Decoction (清上蠲痛汤). For damp-heat congestion, unblocking and clearing is the method, using modified Toufeng Shen Formula (头风神方). For liver-gallbladder qi constraint, unblocking and soothing is the treatment principle, and modified Sanpian Decoction (散偏汤) is suggested. For insufficiency of center qi, even supplementation method is recommended, and modified Yiqi Congming Decoction (益气聪明汤) can be used. For liver yang hyperactivity, unblocking and subduing are combined, using modified Xunlong Decoction (驯龙汤). For deficiency-cold in the liver and stomach, warming, harmonizing, unblocking, and descending are applied, using modified Wuzhuyu Decoction (吴茱萸汤). For blood deficiency with cold congelation, unblocking and nourishing are undertaken together, using modified Danggui Sini Decoction (当归四逆汤). The ultimate goal is to restore the dynamic balance of yin, yang, qi, and blood in the body, thereby allevia-ting pain by restoring clarity and function to the head orifices.
2.WANG Qingguo's Experience in Treatment of Headache Based on the Concept of "Achieving Harmony by Unblocking and Balancing"
Chuxin ZHANG ; Zilin REN ; Yang ZHAO ; Jinhua HAN ; Bomin ZHANG ; Fafeng CHENG ; Changxiang LI ; Xueqian WANG ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2026;67(9):935-940
This paper summarizes professor WANG Qingguo's experience in treatment of headache based on the "achieving harmony by unblocking and balancing" concept. It is considered that although the pathogenesis of headache is generally attributed to "pain arises from obstruction" and "pain arises from malnourishment", clinical presentations often involve a complex mixture of deficiency and excess, as well as cold and heat patterns. Professor WANG proposes the diagnostic and therapeutic theory of "achieving harmony by unblocking and balancing", advocating for equal emphasis on "freeing the flow of qi and blood" and "regulating the balance of yin and yang". He has summarized eight treatment methods for common headache patterns. For wind-cold attacking the collaterals, treatment should focus on dispersing and unblocking through modified Gegen Decoction (葛根汤). For wind-dampness binding, it is recommended to unblock and drain, using modified Qingshang Juantong Decoction (清上蠲痛汤). For damp-heat congestion, unblocking and clearing is the method, using modified Toufeng Shen Formula (头风神方). For liver-gallbladder qi constraint, unblocking and soothing is the treatment principle, and modified Sanpian Decoction (散偏汤) is suggested. For insufficiency of center qi, even supplementation method is recommended, and modified Yiqi Congming Decoction (益气聪明汤) can be used. For liver yang hyperactivity, unblocking and subduing are combined, using modified Xunlong Decoction (驯龙汤). For deficiency-cold in the liver and stomach, warming, harmonizing, unblocking, and descending are applied, using modified Wuzhuyu Decoction (吴茱萸汤). For blood deficiency with cold congelation, unblocking and nourishing are undertaken together, using modified Danggui Sini Decoction (当归四逆汤). The ultimate goal is to restore the dynamic balance of yin, yang, qi, and blood in the body, thereby allevia-ting pain by restoring clarity and function to the head orifices.
3.Neurobiological mechanisms in anorexia nervosa:A meta-analysis using activation likelihood estimation(ALE)
Yanbo WANG ; Yulian BU ; Tianxiao SHEN ; Yibing ZHANG ; Shikun ZHAN ; Bomin SUN ; Jing ZHANG ; Kejia HU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(6):363-369
Objective To explore the differences in neural activity between patients with anorexia nervosa(AN)and healthy controls(HC),as well as the association between these differences and symptoms in AN patients,using activation likelihood estimation(ALE)meta-analysis.Methods The literature search covered the period from 2000 to March 2025.From a pool of 588 identified studies,4 studies focusing on the neural activity differences between AN patients and HC were selected for inclusion.These studies comprised 106 participants and 21 sets of coordinates.The ALE meta-analysis method was employed,and the GingerALE software was used to systematically analyze the reported brain region changes and their peak coordinates,aiming to investigate the differences in brain functional activity between AN patients and HC.Results Compared to the HC group,AN group showed significantly enhanced activation in the left parahippocampal gyrus/amygdala(ALE value=0.39×10-2),right parahippocampal gyrus/amygdala(ALE value=0.39×10-2)and suboccipital gyrus(ALE value=0.39×10-2),along with a significant reduction in activation in Brodmann area 17(ALE value=0.61×10-2)(P<0.01,FWE corrected).Conclusion Key brain regions in AN patients including the parahippocampal gyrus,inferior occipital gyrus,and amygdala demonstrate significant functional activation abnormalities.
4.Improve self-management behaviour of the patients with glaucoma after day surgery:an online-to-offline health education based on timing theory
Chunyan YANG ; Weixin ZHENG ; Wenmin HUANG ; Huiming XIAO ; Bomin LIN ; Xiaoye XU ; Xinyan LI ; Yu ZHANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(8):46-53
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of an online-to-offline(O2O)health education guided by the'Timing Theory'in improving self-management behaviours among the patients with glaucoma after day surgery.Methods In this randomised controlled study conducted between July and December 2022,70 patients with glaucoma after day surgery in our hospital were assigned to a control group and an experimental group,with 35 patients per group.Patients in control group received routine nursing care,while those in experimental group received O2O health education based on timing theory in addition to the routine nursing care.Outcomes were evaluated using the glaucoma awareness and knowledge questionnaire(GAKQ),self-efficacy to manage chronic disease scale(SEMCD)and glaucoma self-management questionnaire(GSMQ)at baseline,at 1 month and 3 months after surgery.Results A total of 32 patients in the experimental group and 27 in the control group completed the study.The generalised estimating equation(GEE)analysis showed a significant difference,respectively,in total score of GSMQ in interaction effect(F=8.408,P=0.015)and SEMC in time main effect(F=54.660,P<0.001).There were significant differences in total scores of GAKQ in time main effect,inter-group main effect and interaction effect(F=128.483,P<0.001;F=7.991,P<0.05;F=32.652,P<0.001,respectively).At one-month after intervention,the experimental group showed significantly higher GAKQ and SEMCD scores than the control group(Z=-2.004,P<0.05;Z=-2.029,P<0.05,respectively).At 1-and 3-months after intervention,the experimental group demonstrated significantly higher GAKQ scores(Z=-3.987,P<0.001;Z=-4.505,P<0.001,respectively).Conclusion The timing theory based O2O health education significantly improves knowledge of glaucoma,self-efficacy and self-management behaviours among day surgery patients and helps patients better cope with perioperative self-management over day surgery.
5.Neurobiological mechanisms in anorexia nervosa:A meta-analysis using activation likelihood estimation(ALE)
Yanbo WANG ; Yulian BU ; Tianxiao SHEN ; Yibing ZHANG ; Shikun ZHAN ; Bomin SUN ; Jing ZHANG ; Kejia HU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2025;51(6):363-369
Objective To explore the differences in neural activity between patients with anorexia nervosa(AN)and healthy controls(HC),as well as the association between these differences and symptoms in AN patients,using activation likelihood estimation(ALE)meta-analysis.Methods The literature search covered the period from 2000 to March 2025.From a pool of 588 identified studies,4 studies focusing on the neural activity differences between AN patients and HC were selected for inclusion.These studies comprised 106 participants and 21 sets of coordinates.The ALE meta-analysis method was employed,and the GingerALE software was used to systematically analyze the reported brain region changes and their peak coordinates,aiming to investigate the differences in brain functional activity between AN patients and HC.Results Compared to the HC group,AN group showed significantly enhanced activation in the left parahippocampal gyrus/amygdala(ALE value=0.39×10-2),right parahippocampal gyrus/amygdala(ALE value=0.39×10-2)and suboccipital gyrus(ALE value=0.39×10-2),along with a significant reduction in activation in Brodmann area 17(ALE value=0.61×10-2)(P<0.01,FWE corrected).Conclusion Key brain regions in AN patients including the parahippocampal gyrus,inferior occipital gyrus,and amygdala demonstrate significant functional activation abnormalities.
6.Improve self-management behaviour of the patients with glaucoma after day surgery:an online-to-offline health education based on timing theory
Chunyan YANG ; Weixin ZHENG ; Wenmin HUANG ; Huiming XIAO ; Bomin LIN ; Xiaoye XU ; Xinyan LI ; Yu ZHANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2025;24(8):46-53
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of an online-to-offline(O2O)health education guided by the'Timing Theory'in improving self-management behaviours among the patients with glaucoma after day surgery.Methods In this randomised controlled study conducted between July and December 2022,70 patients with glaucoma after day surgery in our hospital were assigned to a control group and an experimental group,with 35 patients per group.Patients in control group received routine nursing care,while those in experimental group received O2O health education based on timing theory in addition to the routine nursing care.Outcomes were evaluated using the glaucoma awareness and knowledge questionnaire(GAKQ),self-efficacy to manage chronic disease scale(SEMCD)and glaucoma self-management questionnaire(GSMQ)at baseline,at 1 month and 3 months after surgery.Results A total of 32 patients in the experimental group and 27 in the control group completed the study.The generalised estimating equation(GEE)analysis showed a significant difference,respectively,in total score of GSMQ in interaction effect(F=8.408,P=0.015)and SEMC in time main effect(F=54.660,P<0.001).There were significant differences in total scores of GAKQ in time main effect,inter-group main effect and interaction effect(F=128.483,P<0.001;F=7.991,P<0.05;F=32.652,P<0.001,respectively).At one-month after intervention,the experimental group showed significantly higher GAKQ and SEMCD scores than the control group(Z=-2.004,P<0.05;Z=-2.029,P<0.05,respectively).At 1-and 3-months after intervention,the experimental group demonstrated significantly higher GAKQ scores(Z=-3.987,P<0.001;Z=-4.505,P<0.001,respectively).Conclusion The timing theory based O2O health education significantly improves knowledge of glaucoma,self-efficacy and self-management behaviours among day surgery patients and helps patients better cope with perioperative self-management over day surgery.
7.Chinese expert consensus on neurosurgical treatment of psychiatric disorders
Chinese Medical Doctor Association Branch of Psychitrists League of Psychosurgery ; Chinese Medical Doctor Association Branch of Neuromodulation ; Yinjie LAN ; Bomin SUN ; Lin LU ; Gaohua WANG ; Wei WANG ; Jianguo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(7):385-402
Chinese expert consensus on neurosurgical treatment of psychiatric disorders is compiled by national experts in neurosurgery,psychiatry,and other related fields.Based on clinical research published up to December 2023 and evidence-based medicine standards,the consensus provides recommendations for neurosurgical treatment of psychiatric disorders.The covered diseases include obsessive-compulsive disorder,depressive disorder,tic disorder,bipolar disorder,anorexia nervosa,substance use-related disorders,and schizophrenia.This expert consensus outlines the safety and efficacy of neurosurgical treatments for psychiatric disorders in clinical practice,and preliminarily standardizes treatment procedures and surgical techniques.The aim is to establish professional standards for the application of surgical treatment techniques for clinical practitioners in the field of psychiatric disorder surgery,thereby maximizing treatment outcomes and promoting the future development of this treatment technology.
8.New progress and application of molecular diagnosis and targeted therapy of thyroid cancer
Yingchao ZHANG ; Xianzhao DENG ; Bomin GUO ; Zheng DING ; Zhili YANG ; Bo WU ; Youben FAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2021;15(5):546-550
The occurrence and progression of thyroid cancer are related to a series of molecular changes and the activation of signaling pathways, which is the basis of targeted therapy. For inoperable locally advanced, metastatic and refractory thyroid cancer, especially anaplastic thyroid cancer, the efficacy of targeted therapies, particularly tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) , has been demonstrated in clinical trials. TKIs can relieve clinical symptoms, improve patients’quality of life, prolong the progress free survival, and even create opportunities for radical operation or reoperation. This article reviews and summarizes the key molecular events in tumorigenesis and progression of thyroid cancer, and analyzes the results of clinical studies on the efficacy and safety of different TKIs in refractory advanced thyroid cancer, in order to provide reference and assistance for individualized targeted therapy of patients.
9.Short-term influence of bilateral deep brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus in anxiety symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease
Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Zhengyu LIN ; Lulin DAI ; Chencheng ZHANG ; Dianyou LI ; Bomin SUN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(1):56-60
Objective:To evaluate the short-term influence of bilateral subthalamic deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) in anxiety symptoms and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).Methods:Thirty-nine PD patients underwent bilateral STN-DBS in our hospital from August 2017 to August 2018 were chosen in our study. Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) scales were performed in these patients before and one month after surgery, and at the last follow-up, respectively. Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-8 (PDQ-8) was performed before surgery and at the last follow-up. Statistical methods were used to analyze the differences of the above scores at different time points, and correlations between each two improvement degrees of above scores. The participants were subsequently divided into four groups based on preoperative BAI scores: no anxiety group ( n=18), mild anxiety group ( n=10), moderate anxiety group ( n=8), and severe anxiety group ( n=3); the above scales were performed. Results:(1) The BAI scores of 39 patients one month after surgery and at the last follow-up (14 [8, 20] and 9 [3, 14]) were significantly lower than those before surgery (16 [9, 27]), and the BDI scores (8[6, 16]) and PDQ-8 scores (3 [2, 6]) at the last follow-up were significantly lower than those before surgery (15 [8, 21] and 9 [6, 13], P<0.05). (2) Correlation analysis revealed that the improvement degree of BAI scores was positively correlated with that of BDI scores ( r s=0.722, P=0.000), and negatively correlated with preoperative baseline scores of BDI and PDQ-8, respectively ( r s=-0.714, P=0.000; r s=-0.378, P=0.018). (3) The BAI scores in the mild and moderate anxiety groups at the last follow-up were significantly lower as compared with the preoperative baseline BAI scores ( P<0.05). The improvement degree of BAI scores in mild, moderate, and severe anxiety groups was significantly higher than that in the no anxiety group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The bilateral STN-DBS has considerable benefit effect on anxiety symptoms and health-related quality of life in PD patients during short-term follow-up, suggesting an involvement of STN in the pathogenesis of anxiety in PD.
10.One case of hypercalcemic crisis after parathyroidectomy in primary hyperparathyroidism
Yingchao ZHANG ; Xianzhao DENG ; Bomin GUO ; Bo WU ; Jianzhong HOU ; Zhenlin ZHANG ; Xuping GAO ; Youben FAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2020;14(4):347-349
Hypercalcemic crisis (HC) is a rare but critical electrolyte disorder, which may result in death if rapid correct management is not given due to the injury of the neurologic, cardiovascular and renal systems. Severe primary hyperthyroidism (PHPT) is listed as the most common cause of hypercalcemic crisis. Prompt surgical removal of the parathyroid glands is the most effective cure for HC. Nevertheless, hypercalcemic crisis after a successful parathyroidectomy is infrequent. Now, we report a case admitted to the Department of General Surgery of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital about a successful therapy of hypercalcemic crisis postparathyroidectomy in Sep. 2019, aiming to remind clinicians of the individualized program of calcium supplement after surgery of hyperparathyroidism and emphasize the value of renal dialysis in HC.

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