1.Analysis of WANG Mengying's academic thoughts on acupuncture-moxibustion therapy for cholera.
Mingde CHANG ; Linna WU ; Juyi WANG ; Yueqiao REN ; Yichun SHANG ; Guiping LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2025;45(5):703-707
The paper introduces 5 books written by WANG Mengying, including Suixiju Chongding Huoluan Lun, Guiyan Lu, Wenre Jingwei, Wang Mengying Yi'an and Suixiju Yinshipu; and analyzes the ideas of diagnosis and treatment of cholera and the academic thoughts in treatment with acupuncture-moxibustion therapy. In pathogenesis, cholera is classified into cold and heat types. Cholera of heat type roots on qi and blood. If the pathogenic factors are mild and located shallowly, the sneezing method, followed by scraping method, is adopted to open meridians and collaterals, as well as the qi level, so as to eliminate pathogens. When the pathogens go deeply, the bloodletting technique is used to clean the toxic heat in blood level and reduce the reversed qi. For cholera of cold type, warm ironing moxibustion is delivered to promote qi circulation and disperse cold, and improve qi movement. If spasm and syncope occur in cholera, no matter of cold or heat identification, the emergent measure is operated with the external application of pungent, warm and salty herbal plaster at Yongquan (KI1). When the pathogens are almost eliminated, the herbal medicines are combined to treat the symptoms and remove the causative factors of the disease.
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2.Therapeutic Effect and Mechanism of Shentong Zhuyutang Combined with Dilongtang in Treatment of Lumbar Disc Herniation with Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis Syndrome
Huangsheng TAN ; Yinbo WANG ; Yong HUANG ; Juyi LAI ; Hualong FENG ; Zhiming LAN ; Yuanfei FU ; Yong JIANG ; Shenghua HE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(1):47-54
ObjectiveTo observe the clinical efficacy of Shentong Zhuyutang combined with Dilongtang in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) with Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome, and its effect on nucleus pulposus reabsorption and immune-inflammatory factors, exploring its therapeutic mechanism from the perspective of reabsorption. MethodsA total of 120 patients with LDH from the Fourth Clinical Medical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, treated between June 2020 and January 2023, were randomly divided into the control group (52 cases, with 8 dropouts) and the observation group (49 cases, with 11 dropouts) according to a random number table. The control group received routine treatment, while the observation group was treated with Shentong Zhuyutang combined with Dilongtang in addition to routine treatment. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome score were measured before treatment and after 3 courses of treatment. Venous blood samples were collected for the determination of serological indexes. MR examination was performed during the 6-month follow-up to calculate the absorption rate. ResultsAfter treatment, both groups showed significant reductions in VAS, ODI, TCM syndrome score, serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9, and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels, and a significant increase in JOA score compared with pre-treatment values (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the observation group showed significantly lower VAS, ODI, TCM syndrome score, serum TNF-α, MMP-9, and VEGF levels, and a significantly higher JOA score (P<0.05). The proportion of nucleus pulposus reabsorption in the observation group was 57.14% (28/49), significantly higher than 21.15% (11/52) in the control group (χ2=6.161, P<0.05). ConclusionShentong Zhuyutang combined with Dilongtang can effectively relieve pain, improve lumbar function, and alleviate TCM clinical symptoms in LDH patients with Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome. Imaging findings suggest that the treatment promotes the reabsorption of nucleus pulposus protrusion, while laboratory testing shows reduced serum levels of TNF-α, MMP-9, and VEGF, which contribute to the rehabilitation of patients.
3.Application of Collateral Bloodletting from Sha Zhang Yu Heng (《痧胀玉衡》) for Treatment of Sha (痧)
Linna WU ; Hanyu XU ; Linxuan YANG ; Juyi WANG ; Mingde CHANG ; Yichun SHANG ; Guiping LI
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(17):1835-1838
Sha (痧) is an acute infectious disease characterised by the appearance of rashes on the skin, caused by exposure to epidemic toxin and pestilent qi. Sha Zhang Yu Heng (《痧胀玉衡》) discussed the treatment principles and methods, and listed collateral bloodletting as one of the main treatments. Through organizing the articles and proved cases, we found that the author believes Sha (痧) is caused by epidemic pathogen, belonging to heat toxin with rapid changes, so timely treatment for qi and blood simultaneously could achieve the effect of transforming qi into defensive qi. Sha Zhang Yu Heng focuses on patient's position during treatmet, the material of the needle, the site of treatment, the quantum of stimulation and the operation of the contraindications and other essentials. According to the depth of the disease location, use traditional Chinese herbal medicine, scraping together to identify the root of the disease. In addition, diet suggestions for the prevention of the recrudescence of disease are also described in detail.
4.Methodology for the Development of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chinese Patent Medicine (Part 8): Quality Evaluation with AGREE Ⅱ and RIGHT
Fuqiang ZHANG ; Ziteng HU ; Yujing ZHANG ; Lijiao YAN ; Juyi WANG ; Cehan ZHANG ; Jiaqi CHEN ; Mengyi WANG ; Shuoming LIU ; Xinyi XIE ; Ning LIANG ; Nannan SHI ; Yanping WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;65(2):185-191
ObjectiveTo evaluate the methodological and reporting quality of clinical practice guidelines for Chinese patent medicine (CPM) with internationally recognized tools the appraisal of guidelines for research and evaluation (AGEREE) Ⅱ and reporting items for practice guidelines in healthcare (RIGHT), thereby providing refe-rence for the clinical application and future development of CPM guidelines. MethodsDatabases including CNKI, VIP, Wanfang and Sinomed were searched for CPM guidelines, as well as medlive.cn, websites of China Association of Chinese Medicine and Chinese Medical Association, and reference lists of the included papers. The quality of the guidelines was evaluated using the AGREE Ⅱand RIGHT tools, and consistency tests were performed using Interclass Correlation Coefficient, and descriptive analysis and chi-square test were used to analyze the reporting rate for each domain and the average score for each item. ResultsFinally, 140 CPM guidelines were included, of which 51 were disease-oriented and 89 were drug-oriented, all of which were issued by China. For 51 disease-oriented CPM guidelines, the highest average score of all six AGREE Ⅱ domains was 73.32% for clarity, and the lowest was 26.80% for application; for 89 drug-oriented CPM guidelines, the highest average score was 55.62% for scope and purpose, and the lowest was 31.32% for rigour of development. In terms of the seven domains of the RIGHT checklist, the highest reporting rate was 68.26% for background, and lowest was 27.45% for other areas regarding the disease-oriented CPM guidelines; the highest reporting rate was 61.31% for background, and the lowest was 4.49% for other areas regarding drug-oriented CPM guidelines. The average reporting rate was higher for disease-oriented than drug-oriented CPM guidelines in three domains of AGREE Ⅱ (rigour of development, clarity of presentation, editorial independence), as well as four domains of RIGHT checklist (basic information, evidence, funding and declaration and management of interests, and other areas). ConclusionThe overall methodology and reporting quality of the current CPM guidelines still need to be improved. It is recommended that future guideline development teams should strictly refer to the AGREE Ⅱ and RIGHT checklist, and take into account of the characteristics of CPM guidelines and relevant methodo-logical suggestions in the development and reporting of CPM guidelines, thereby guiding the clinical use of CPM in a better way.
5.Study on the Medical Thought of Bibliographer SUN Congtian
Juyi WANG ; Ruibo CHANG ; Wenqing WU
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(1):88-93
[Objective]To explore SUN Congtian,a bibliophile,library scientist and proofreader in the Qing Dynasty,his achievements in collecting and reviewing ancient books of Chinese medicine and his academic thoughts on medicine.[Methods]Using the method of literature research,it summarized the medical bibliographies in SUN Congtian's Shangshantang Bibliograph,and studied Huoren Jinglun,Shizhi Medical Talk.[Results]In terms of ancient medical books,SUN Congtian collected and reviewed many ancient medical books,and put forward the idea of purchasing and collecting ancient medical books and editions.In terms of medical theory,he enlightened the student YE Tianshi's"collateral disease"theory and SHEN Jin'ao's"depression disease"diagnosis and treatment thought,and put forward the medical theory of"spleen and stomach construction".[Conclusion]SUN Congtian's Shangshantang Bibliography records 28 ancient Chinese medicine books,including many rare and precious editions.Huoren Jinglun and Shizhi Medical Talk have innovated medical theory and promoted the development of medical academia.His medical academic thought needs to be further explored and sorted out.
6.Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 with Parkinsonism as the main manifestation:a case report
Majing LIU ; Liang WANG ; Yizhuo LIU ; Fanzhe SUN ; Juyi LIU ; Jinliang DENG ; Ziyan HAO ; Xueqin SONG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(11):675-677
The patient was diagnosed with "motor retardation for 3 years" in the neurology department of our hospital,accompanied by static tremors and ataxia. Physical examination showed that there was a tendency to decrease for amplitude of repetitive finger movements of the left hand and the left hand clenched fist and toe tapping movements were slightly slower. The left heel knee tibia test and rotation test were not accurate,and the father and elder sister had similar symptoms. After admission,laboratory tests such as urinary tract ultrasound and residual urine in the bladder were completed,and the tests did not reveal any significant abnormalities. Brain MRI shows scattered non-specific white matter changes in the left parietal lobe. Levodopa challenge test was positive. The patient was then suspected to have Parkinsonism. considering that the patient has a family history. Genetic testing was ordered and the results showed abnormal amplification of the ATXN2 gene CAG sequence. Therefore,the final diagnosis was spinocerebellar ataxia type 2. The patient's symptoms are stable and there is no progression during the follow-up. SCA2 should be considered in the case of Parkinsonism accompanied by ataxia and a family history to avoid misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
7.A Review of the Rare Medical Book Huoren Xintong of the Ming Dynasty
Chenchen SUN ; Juyi WANG ; Liuqing WANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(11):1404-1409
[Objective]By collating and analyzing the rare medical book Huoren Xintong from the Ming Dynasty,to introduce the content and value of this book.[Methods]Using philological methods,this paper sorts out the works of WU Qiu,a Zhejiang doctor in the middle of the Ming Dynasty,and collates and analyzes his medical concepts and the prescriptions contained in the book from four aspects,including the author and his works,the book's basic contents and composition,the cited literatures and the academic characteristics.[Results]WU Qiu,a Ming Dynasty doctor,wrote a comprehensive medical book,Huoren Xintong in four volumes,which is not contained in the Zhongguo Zhongyi Guji Zongmu and is no longer available in China.The book uses a special format of "Huotao",which discusses internal,external,gynecological and pediatric diseases in 101 subjects,records approximately 270 prescriptions,and dosage forms are comprehensive.The book uses the early model of syndrome differentiation with eight principles,provide flexible prescriptions for different illnesses,make good use of concoctions.It was the medical text that used the name "Jinzhi" in the early stage of medical history.The author created many famous prescriptions,including the "Dazao Pill".[Conclusion]With its rich references and unique style,its distinctive academic features as well as its flexible and practical prescriptions,Huoren Xintong is a comprehensive medical book of high theoretical and clinical value,which is worthy of further in-depth study.
8.Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 with Parkinsonism as the main manifestation:a case report
Majing LIU ; Liang WANG ; Yizhuo LIU ; Fanzhe SUN ; Juyi LIU ; Jinliang DENG ; Ziyan HAO ; Xueqin SONG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2024;50(11):675-677
The patient was diagnosed with "motor retardation for 3 years" in the neurology department of our hospital,accompanied by static tremors and ataxia. Physical examination showed that there was a tendency to decrease for amplitude of repetitive finger movements of the left hand and the left hand clenched fist and toe tapping movements were slightly slower. The left heel knee tibia test and rotation test were not accurate,and the father and elder sister had similar symptoms. After admission,laboratory tests such as urinary tract ultrasound and residual urine in the bladder were completed,and the tests did not reveal any significant abnormalities. Brain MRI shows scattered non-specific white matter changes in the left parietal lobe. Levodopa challenge test was positive. The patient was then suspected to have Parkinsonism. considering that the patient has a family history. Genetic testing was ordered and the results showed abnormal amplification of the ATXN2 gene CAG sequence. Therefore,the final diagnosis was spinocerebellar ataxia type 2. The patient's symptoms are stable and there is no progression during the follow-up. SCA2 should be considered in the case of Parkinsonism accompanied by ataxia and a family history to avoid misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
9.A Review of the Rare Medical Book Huoren Xintong of the Ming Dynasty
Chenchen SUN ; Juyi WANG ; Liuqing WANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(11):1404-1409
[Objective]By collating and analyzing the rare medical book Huoren Xintong from the Ming Dynasty,to introduce the content and value of this book.[Methods]Using philological methods,this paper sorts out the works of WU Qiu,a Zhejiang doctor in the middle of the Ming Dynasty,and collates and analyzes his medical concepts and the prescriptions contained in the book from four aspects,including the author and his works,the book's basic contents and composition,the cited literatures and the academic characteristics.[Results]WU Qiu,a Ming Dynasty doctor,wrote a comprehensive medical book,Huoren Xintong in four volumes,which is not contained in the Zhongguo Zhongyi Guji Zongmu and is no longer available in China.The book uses a special format of "Huotao",which discusses internal,external,gynecological and pediatric diseases in 101 subjects,records approximately 270 prescriptions,and dosage forms are comprehensive.The book uses the early model of syndrome differentiation with eight principles,provide flexible prescriptions for different illnesses,make good use of concoctions.It was the medical text that used the name "Jinzhi" in the early stage of medical history.The author created many famous prescriptions,including the "Dazao Pill".[Conclusion]With its rich references and unique style,its distinctive academic features as well as its flexible and practical prescriptions,Huoren Xintong is a comprehensive medical book of high theoretical and clinical value,which is worthy of further in-depth study.
10.XU Jingshi's Experience in Using Zhuru (Caulis Bambusae in Taenia) in Clinical Practice
Jinchen GUO ; Hui HUANG ; Juyi WANG ; Yonglong CHANG ;
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;64(18):1853-1856
This paper summarized professor XU Jingshi's understanding and clinical experience of using Zhuru (Caulis Bambusae in Taenia). It is suggested that suitable processed products should be flexibly selected according to the pathogenesis. Ginger-fried Zhuru is good at clearing the gallbladder and harmonizing the stomach, and balancing the ascending and descending, and self-made Xiaohua Funing Decoction (消化复宁汤), modified Huanglian Wendan Decoction (黄连温胆汤), and Danqi Heluo Beverage (丹七和络饮) can be used to treat palpitations, restlessness, upset, insomnia, and others. Dried Zhuru can resolve phlegm and clear heat, harmonize the center and calm spirit, and self-made Qingdan Cuimian Formula (清胆催眠方) is often used to treat palpitations, restlessness, insomnia, etc. Raw Zhuru is good at clearing the lung and dispelling phlegm, relieving cough and calming panting, which is commonly used in treating phlegm-heat cough and asthma caused by phlegm heat accumulating in the lung and ascending counterflow of lung qi. In addition, as Zhuru can clear heart and remove vexation, direct counterflow downward and relieve constraint, self-made Shugan Liyu Formula (疏肝理郁方) is often used to treat all diseases caused by constraints. Considering Zhuru has the function of harmonizing the actions of all medicinals in a formula, guiding the medicinals into the stomach, and regulating the ascending and descending of qi movement in central spleen and stomach, self-made Fuzheng Anzhong Decoction (扶正安中汤) can be used for postoperative treatment of various malignant tumors.

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