1.Efficacy and Safety of Juan Bi Pill with Add-on Methotrexate in Active Rheumatoid Arthritis: A 48-Week, Multicentre, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
Qing-Yun JIA ; Yi-Ru WANG ; Da-Wei SUN ; Jian-Chun MAO ; Luan XUE ; Xiao-Hua GU ; Xiang YU ; Xue-Mei PIAO ; Hao XU ; Qian-Qian LIANG
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2025;31(2):99-107
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the efficacy and safety of Juan Bi Pill (JBP) in treatment of active rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
METHODS:
From February 2017 to May 2018, 115 participants from 4 centers were randomly divided into JBP group (57 cases) and placebo group (58 cases) in a 1:1 ratio using a random number table method. Participants received a dose of JBP (4 g, twice a day, orally) combined with methotrexate (MTX, 10 mg per week) or placebo (4 g, twice a day, orally) combined with MTX for 12 weeks. Participants were required with follow-up visits at 24 and 48 weeks, attending 7 assessment visits. Participants were undergo disease activity assessment 7 times (at baseline and 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, 48 weeks) and safety assessments 6 times (at baseline and 4, 8, 12, 24, 48 weeks). The primary endpoint was 28-joint Disease Activity Score (DAS28-ESR and DAS28-CRP). The secondary endpoints included American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for 20% and 50% improvement (ACR20/50), Health Assessment Questionnaire Disability Index (HAQ-DI), clinical disease activity index (CDAI), visual analog scale (VAS), Short Form-36 (SF-36) score, Medial Outcomes Study (MOS) sleep scale score, serum erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), tender joint count, swollen joint count, and morning stiffness. The adverse reactions were observed during the treatment.
RESULTS:
After 12 weeks of treatment, DAS28-ESR and DAS28-CRP scores in both groups were lower than before treatment (both P<0.01), while the remission rate of DAS28-ESR and DAS28-CRP and low disease activity of JBP group were higher than those in the placebo group (both P<0.01). JBP demonstrated better efficacy on ACR20 and ACR50 compliance rate at 12 and 48 weeks comparing to placebo (all P<0.05). The CDAI and HAQ-DI score, pain VAS and global VAS change of RA patients and physicians, the serum ESR and CRP levels, and the number of tenderness and swelling joints were lower than before treatment at 4, 8, 12, 24, 48 weeks in both groups (P<0.05 or P<0.01), while the reduction of above indices in the JBP group was more obvious than those in the placebo group at 12 weeks (ESR and CRP, both P<0.05) or at 12 and 48 weeks (all P<0.01). There was no difference in adverse reactions between the 2 groups during treatment (P=0.75).
CONCLUSION
JBP combined with MTX could effectively reduce disease activity in patients with RA in active stage, reduce the symptoms of arthritis, and improve the quality of life, while ensuring safety, reliability, and fewer adverse effects. (Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, No. NCT02885597).
Humans
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/drug therapy*
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Methotrexate/adverse effects*
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Female
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Double-Blind Method
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Treatment Outcome
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/adverse effects*
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Adult
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Antirheumatic Agents/adverse effects*
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Aged
2.Analysis on Quality Standard of Sennae Folium(Cassia angustifolia) Dispensing Granules Based on Standard Decoctions
Jinxin LI ; Xue DONG ; Shuai DUAN ; Guiyun CAO ; Jinghua ZHANG ; Yongfu LUAN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Xiaodi DONG ; Zhaoqing MENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(9):192-200
ObjectiveTo establish the quality standards for Sennae Folium(Cassia angustifolia) dispensing granules based on standard decoctions. MethodsHigh performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) specific chromatograms were established for 15 batches of Sennae Folium(C. angustifolia) standard decoctions and 10 of Sennae Folium(C. angustifolia) dispensing granules from different manufacturers, and the similarity evaluation, hierarchical cluster analysis(HCA) and principal component analysis(PCA) were performed. Linear calibration with two reference substances(LCTRS) and quantitative analysis of multi-components by single-marker(QAMS) were established for the common peaks in the specific chromatograms to determine the contents of main components in the decoction pieces, standard decoctions and dispensing granules, and to calculate their transfer rates from decoction pieces to standard decoctions and dispensing granules. ResultsThe similarities of specific chromatograms of 15 batches of Sennae Folium(C. angustifolia) standard decoctions and 10 batches of Sennae Folium(C. angustifolia) dispensing granules were all greater than 0.95, and a total of 8 characteristic peaks were calibrated, and five of them were identified, including kaempferol-3,7-O-diglucoside, apigenin-6,8-di-C-glucoside, quercetin-3-O-gentianoside, sennoside B and sennoside A. HCA and PCA results showed that there were certain differences in the composition of different batches of standard decoctions, but no clustering was observed in the production area. As the standard decoctions, the extract rate of 15 batches of samples was 26.54%-45.38%, the contents of kaempferol-3,7-O-diglucoside, apigenin-6,8-di-C-glucoside, quercetin-3-O-gentianoside, sennoside B and sennoside A were 12.16-19.26, 2.57-4.94, 3.27-5.11, 6.75-11.39, 4.69-7.79 mg·g-1, and their transfer rates from decoction pieces to standard decoctions were 45.41%-79.02%, 29.12%-55.07%, 40.52%-67.90%, 24.72%-49.12%, 27.54%-49.34%, respectively. The extract rates of Sennae Folium(C. angustifolia) dispensing granules(C8-C10) were 38.10%-39.50%, the transfer rates of the above five components from decoction pieces to dispensing granules were 72.85%-73.58%, 53.43%-53.94%, 40.19%-40.74%, 24.62%-25.00%, 28.65%-29.11%, respectively, which were generally consistent with the transfer rates from decoction pieces to standard decoctions. ConclusionCompared with the relative retention time method, LCTRS has higher prediction accuracy and is more suitable for chromatographic columns. The established quality control standard of Sennae Folium(C. angustifolia) dispensing granules based on standard decoction is reasonable and reliable, and all indicators of samples from different manufacturers are within the range specified based on the standard decoction, which can provide reference for the quality control and process research of this dispensing granules.
3.Quality Evaluation of Chuanxiong Rhizoma Dispensing Granules Based on HPLC Specific Chromatogram and Two Reference Substances for Determination of Multiple Components
Jinxin LI ; Xue DONG ; Shuai DUAN ; Guiyun CAO ; Jinghua ZHANG ; Yongfu LUAN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Xiaodi DONG ; Zhaoqing MENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(11):246-253
ObjectiveTo establish the specific chromatogram of Chuanxiong Rhizoma dispensing granules(CRdg), and to evaluate its quality by chemometrics and two reference substances for determination of multiple components(TRSDMC). MethodsHigh performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) specific chromatograms were established using 13 batches of CRdg from 7 manufacturers, and preliminary quality evaluation was performed by similarity evaluation and chemometrics analysis. Eight characteristic peaks in the specific chromatogram of CRdg were measured on 22 different types of C18 columns, and the actual retention times were recorded. Taking chlorogenic acid(peak 1) and senkyunolide A(peak 8) as double standard compounds, the retention times of the eight characteristic peaks were predicted by linear calibration using two reference substances(LCTRS), and the method was validated on three other columns of different brands. Taking chlorogenic acid as reference peak, the relative correction factor method(RCFM) was used to quantify cryptochlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, senkyunolide I and senkyunolide A, and the results were compared with the external standard method(ESM). ResultsThe similarities of specific chromatograms of 13 batches of CRdg were all >0.90, and a total of 8 characteristic peaks were calibrated, and six of them were identified, including chlorogenic acid(peak 1), cryptochlorogenic acid(peak 2), caffeic acid(peak 3), ferulic acid(peak 5), senkyunolide I(peak 6) and senkyunolide A(peak 8). Through chemometric analysis, it was found that ferulic acid, chlorogenic acid, senkyunolide I and cryptochlorogenic acid were the main components causing quality difference in CRdg, and the accuracy of LCTRS in predicting the retention time of 8 characteristic peaks was superior to that of the relative retention time method(RRT). Further comparison of the results obtained from RCFM and ESM showed that there was no statistically significant difference between the two methods. ConclusionA quality evaluation method for CRdg based on HPLC specific chromatogram and TRSDMC is established, its qualitative accuracy is better than that of RRT, the quantitative accuracy is similar to that of ESM, and 4 quality-differentiated components among different manufacturers are found. This method is stable and reliable, and has reference value for the quality evaluation of other dispensing granules.
4.Quality Evaluation of Chuanxiong Rhizoma Dispensing Granules Based on HPLC Specific Chromatogram and Two Reference Substances for Determination of Multiple Components
Jinxin LI ; Xue DONG ; Shuai DUAN ; Guiyun CAO ; Jinghua ZHANG ; Yongfu LUAN ; Yongqiang LIN ; Xiaodi DONG ; Zhaoqing MENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(11):246-253
ObjectiveTo establish the specific chromatogram of Chuanxiong Rhizoma dispensing granules(CRdg), and to evaluate its quality by chemometrics and two reference substances for determination of multiple components(TRSDMC). MethodsHigh performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) specific chromatograms were established using 13 batches of CRdg from 7 manufacturers, and preliminary quality evaluation was performed by similarity evaluation and chemometrics analysis. Eight characteristic peaks in the specific chromatogram of CRdg were measured on 22 different types of C18 columns, and the actual retention times were recorded. Taking chlorogenic acid(peak 1) and senkyunolide A(peak 8) as double standard compounds, the retention times of the eight characteristic peaks were predicted by linear calibration using two reference substances(LCTRS), and the method was validated on three other columns of different brands. Taking chlorogenic acid as reference peak, the relative correction factor method(RCFM) was used to quantify cryptochlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, senkyunolide I and senkyunolide A, and the results were compared with the external standard method(ESM). ResultsThe similarities of specific chromatograms of 13 batches of CRdg were all >0.90, and a total of 8 characteristic peaks were calibrated, and six of them were identified, including chlorogenic acid(peak 1), cryptochlorogenic acid(peak 2), caffeic acid(peak 3), ferulic acid(peak 5), senkyunolide I(peak 6) and senkyunolide A(peak 8). Through chemometric analysis, it was found that ferulic acid, chlorogenic acid, senkyunolide I and cryptochlorogenic acid were the main components causing quality difference in CRdg, and the accuracy of LCTRS in predicting the retention time of 8 characteristic peaks was superior to that of the relative retention time method(RRT). Further comparison of the results obtained from RCFM and ESM showed that there was no statistically significant difference between the two methods. ConclusionA quality evaluation method for CRdg based on HPLC specific chromatogram and TRSDMC is established, its qualitative accuracy is better than that of RRT, the quantitative accuracy is similar to that of ESM, and 4 quality-differentiated components among different manufacturers are found. This method is stable and reliable, and has reference value for the quality evaluation of other dispensing granules.
5.Eight cases of hereditary hyperhomocysteinemia with neurological involvement: clinical and genetic analysis
Xianru CHENG ; Xinghua LUAN ; Jingjiong CHEN ; Bo XUE ; Wenzheng WANG ; Hui WEN ; Xiuzhe WANG ; Li CAO ; Wotu TIAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(1):64-75
Objective:To investigate the clinical, phenotypic and genotypic features of hereditary hyperhomocysteinemia mainly involving the nervous system.Methods:The clinical data, physical examination, imaging results, blood-urine tandem mass spectrometry analysis and genetic results of 8 patients with hyperhomocysteinemia from the Department of Neurology of the Shanghai Sixth People′s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from September 2020 to December 2023 were collected, and the clinical, genetic features and pathogenic mechanisms of these patients were summarized and analyzed.Results:Among all the 8 patients (male∶female=5∶3), the age of onset was 7 to 74 (40.4±7.4) years. Seven had adult-onset and 1 had juvenile-onset, with various types of onset symptoms, including progressive stiffness in lower limbs and walking difficulty, limb numbness, tremor, mental and behavioral abnormalities, cerebrovascular events, etc. Moderate to severe hyperhomocysteine (38.4-190.6 μmol/L) was present in all patients at first diagnosis. Among the 5 patients with cranial imaging examinations, all had white matter lesions. The genetic testing showed 7 patients with MTHFR gene pathogenic mutations (1 case with c.416C>T, and 6 cases with c.665C>T), and 1 patient with MMACHC gene pathogenic mutation (c.482G>A). Conclusions:Hereditary hyperhomocysteinemia is a metabolic disease, with complicated manifestations, varying degrees of severity, and diverse pathogenic genes. The cases with neurological involvement are not rare, such as spastic paraplegia-like manifestations, tremor, peripheral neuropathy, mental and behavioral abnormalities, cerebrovascular events.
6.Molecular epidemiological characteristics of 87 Clostridioides difficile isolates in Xi'an region
Yang LUAN ; Yixian TIAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Zerun XUE ; Ye ZHANG ; Yuan WU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(12):1852-1857
OBJECTIVE To understand the molecular epidemiological characteristics,antimicrobial sensitivity and resistance mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile in Xi'an region,and provide data support for the prevention and control of C.difficile infection and the rational clinical use of antibiotics.METHODS A total of 87 strains of C.difficile,which were successfully isolated from stool samples collected from 6 hospitals from Oct.2018 to Dec.2022,were tested for virulence genes,population structure and genetic diversity were detected by Multilocus sequence typing(MLST)and Ribotyping(RT)methods,the drug sensitivity was detected by Etest,additionally,amino acid variations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions GyrA and GyrB were detected.RESULTS There were 41 strains(62.12%)with the genotype A+B+CDT—,23 strains(34.85%)with the genotype A-B+CDT—,and 2 strains(3.03%)with the genotype A+B+CDT+.MLST was divided into 25 ST types,and the main types were ST3,ST42 and ST39.There were 37 RT types,mainly were RT012,RT106 and RT001.All strains were sensitive to vancomycin and metronidazole,and the resistance rates to ciprofloxacin,levofloxacin and moxifloxacin were 90.80%,28.73%and 21.84%,respectively.GyrA contains two amino acid variations at Thr82-Ile and Asp205-Glu,and GyrB contains 6 amino acid variations.CONCLUSIONS The predominant toxin-producing strain of C.difficile in Xi'an is of A+B+CDT-genotype and the primary molecular types are ST54/RT012,ST42/RT106,ST3/RT001 and ST37/RT017.No strains resistant to vancomycin or metronidazole are detected.Amino acid variations in GyrA or GyrB of C.difficile are associated with quinolone resistance.To ef-fectively prevent the outbreak of C.difficile infection,it is crucial to enhance molecular epidemiology studies and strengthen antimicrobial resistance surveillance efforts.
7.Molecular epidemiological characteristics of 87 Clostridioides difficile isolates in Xi'an region
Yang LUAN ; Yixian TIAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Zerun XUE ; Ye ZHANG ; Yuan WU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(12):1852-1857
OBJECTIVE To understand the molecular epidemiological characteristics,antimicrobial sensitivity and resistance mechanisms of Clostridioides difficile in Xi'an region,and provide data support for the prevention and control of C.difficile infection and the rational clinical use of antibiotics.METHODS A total of 87 strains of C.difficile,which were successfully isolated from stool samples collected from 6 hospitals from Oct.2018 to Dec.2022,were tested for virulence genes,population structure and genetic diversity were detected by Multilocus sequence typing(MLST)and Ribotyping(RT)methods,the drug sensitivity was detected by Etest,additionally,amino acid variations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions GyrA and GyrB were detected.RESULTS There were 41 strains(62.12%)with the genotype A+B+CDT—,23 strains(34.85%)with the genotype A-B+CDT—,and 2 strains(3.03%)with the genotype A+B+CDT+.MLST was divided into 25 ST types,and the main types were ST3,ST42 and ST39.There were 37 RT types,mainly were RT012,RT106 and RT001.All strains were sensitive to vancomycin and metronidazole,and the resistance rates to ciprofloxacin,levofloxacin and moxifloxacin were 90.80%,28.73%and 21.84%,respectively.GyrA contains two amino acid variations at Thr82-Ile and Asp205-Glu,and GyrB contains 6 amino acid variations.CONCLUSIONS The predominant toxin-producing strain of C.difficile in Xi'an is of A+B+CDT-genotype and the primary molecular types are ST54/RT012,ST42/RT106,ST3/RT001 and ST37/RT017.No strains resistant to vancomycin or metronidazole are detected.Amino acid variations in GyrA or GyrB of C.difficile are associated with quinolone resistance.To ef-fectively prevent the outbreak of C.difficile infection,it is crucial to enhance molecular epidemiology studies and strengthen antimicrobial resistance surveillance efforts.
8.Eight cases of hereditary hyperhomocysteinemia with neurological involvement: clinical and genetic analysis
Xianru CHENG ; Xinghua LUAN ; Jingjiong CHEN ; Bo XUE ; Wenzheng WANG ; Hui WEN ; Xiuzhe WANG ; Li CAO ; Wotu TIAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(1):64-75
Objective:To investigate the clinical, phenotypic and genotypic features of hereditary hyperhomocysteinemia mainly involving the nervous system.Methods:The clinical data, physical examination, imaging results, blood-urine tandem mass spectrometry analysis and genetic results of 8 patients with hyperhomocysteinemia from the Department of Neurology of the Shanghai Sixth People′s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from September 2020 to December 2023 were collected, and the clinical, genetic features and pathogenic mechanisms of these patients were summarized and analyzed.Results:Among all the 8 patients (male∶female=5∶3), the age of onset was 7 to 74 (40.4±7.4) years. Seven had adult-onset and 1 had juvenile-onset, with various types of onset symptoms, including progressive stiffness in lower limbs and walking difficulty, limb numbness, tremor, mental and behavioral abnormalities, cerebrovascular events, etc. Moderate to severe hyperhomocysteine (38.4-190.6 μmol/L) was present in all patients at first diagnosis. Among the 5 patients with cranial imaging examinations, all had white matter lesions. The genetic testing showed 7 patients with MTHFR gene pathogenic mutations (1 case with c.416C>T, and 6 cases with c.665C>T), and 1 patient with MMACHC gene pathogenic mutation (c.482G>A). Conclusions:Hereditary hyperhomocysteinemia is a metabolic disease, with complicated manifestations, varying degrees of severity, and diverse pathogenic genes. The cases with neurological involvement are not rare, such as spastic paraplegia-like manifestations, tremor, peripheral neuropathy, mental and behavioral abnormalities, cerebrovascular events.
9.Effects of different exercise interventions on arch morphology and function of the lower extremity in young adults with flexible flatfoot
Xue SAI ; Yuqing JIA ; Shuyu ZHANG ; Xindi LI ; Gan ZHANG ; Lu ZHANG ; Shuo LUAN ; Enming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;43(9):689-698
Objective To compare the effects of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation(PNF),con-centric-isometric-eccentric fast training(CIEFT),and concentric-isometric-eccentric slow training(CI-EST)in young adults with flexible flatfoot.Methods Forty participants were randomly allocated into a PNF group,a CIEFT group,a CIEST group and a control group,each of 10.The PNF,CIEFT and CIEST groups underwent six weeks of training as their group names indicated.Then the height differ-ence in the navicular drop test(NDt),normalized navicular height truncated(NNHt),muscle strength of ankle joint,plantar pressure distribution characteristics,and dynamic balance of all groups were re-corded before and after the intervention.Results As to the arch morphology,compared with pre-inter-vention,NDt decreased significantly in the dominant side of PNF group(P=0.049)and the non-domi-nant side of CIEFT group(P=0.034),while NNHt increased significantly in the non-dominant side of CIEFT group(P=0.026).Moreover,compared with pre-intervention,the muscle strength of plantar flex-ion increased significantly in all groups except the control group(dominant/non-dominant side:P=0.003/P=0.004,P=0.000/P=0.000,P=0.001/P=0.001),and that of inversion increased significantly in both PNF and CIEFT groups(dominant/non-dominant side:P=0.011/P=0.005,P=0.003/P=0.003).When it comes to the plantar pressure distribution characteristics,after the intervention,in the non-dominant side,the incremental center of pressure(COP)connections decreased significantly in CIEFT group(P=0.037),while the ratio of medial arch load and the contact area of the medial arch in PNF group de-creased significantly(P=0.012,P=0.027).Moreover,in the dominant side,the contact area decreased significantly in CIEST group(P=0.038),but increased significantly in the control group(P=0.015).What's more,after intervention,the Y-balance test score increased significantly in both sides of PNF and CIEST groups and the dominant side of CIEFT group(P=0.006/P=0.023,P=0.001/P=0.035,P=0.011).Conclusion Through a 6-week exercise intervention,PNF can improve the foot arch morphology and enhance dynamic balance ability in young adults with flexible flatfoot,while concentric-isometric-eccen-tric fast and slow training is superior in improving the foot arch morphology and the dynamic balance ability,respectively.
10.Fractional CO2 laser combined with triamcinolone acetonide and econazole nitrate cream in the treatment of vulvar lichen sclerosus
Hongyan WANG ; Wenying WANG ; Guojing HE ; Guoping CHEN ; Lixia LUAN ; Fangfang XUE
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(21):3047-3053
Objective To investigate the therapeutic efficacy of combining fractional CO2 laser with triam-cinolone acetonide and econazole nitrate cream for the treatment of vulvar lichen sclerosus(VLS).Methods The clinical data of 113 patients with vulvar lichen sclerosus(VLS)were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into an observation group and a control group based on different treatments received.Clinical symptoms(vulvar itching,painful intercourse)and signs(vulvar skin color,vulvar skin elasticity,range of vulvar lesions)were scored using the Cattaneo scoring criteria.The Cattaneo scores before and after treatment were recorded for each patient,and comparisons were made between groups in terms of Cattaneo scores and occurrence of adverse reac-tions.The therapeutic efficacy of fractional CO2 laser combined with triamcinolone acetonide and econazole nitrate cream was evaluated.Results After three treatments,both groups exhibited a significant decrease in Cattaneo scores,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).The study group demonstrated a significantly greater reduction in Cattaneo scores compared to the control group(P<0.05).Furthermore,the cure rate of VSL was higher in the study group than in the control group(25.86%vs.10.91%,P<0.05).Regarding adverse effects,there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusions Compared to the single application of fractional CO2 laser,the combination of fractional CO2 laser with triamcinolone acetonide and econazole nitrate cream demonstrates enhanced efficacy in alleviating signs and symptoms among patients with vulvar sclerosing tundra,while minimizing adverse reactions.This approach holds significant potential for clinical implementation.

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