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Research On Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Characteristics In Chronic Primary Glomerulonephritis

Posted on:2015-06-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330467455911Subject:Internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective: The subject is to research the syndrome characteristics of TCM of CPGN, theinfluences that type of gender, age, duration and other factors have on syndromes and thecorrelation between syndromes and major laboratory indicators for the purpose ofclarifying the etiology and pathogenesis of CPGN and guiding clinical practice further.Methods: The author summarizes physicians′understanding to pathogenesis of CPGN andelaborated the research survey of TCM typing through access to relevant literature. Theauthor finds out the distribution of TCM syndrome type and the relationship betweensyndrome type and the factors.Results: The Hygropyrexia dominates the excess syndrome of TCM of the111cases ofCPGN patients and Qi deficiency dominates the deficient syndrome. The number of excesssyndrome patients is much more than the deficient syndrome one. The syndrome of bloodstasis merging damp-heat is the most common in patients. Patients with different clinicalstage, severity and renal function have different excess syndrome distribution. Thedistributions of TCM syndrome of CPGN patients are not affected by gender, age andduration of disease. But the distributions of TCM syndrome of CPGN patients can beaffected by hemoglobin, serum albumin, serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen. Theseverity of urinary protein and urinary occult blood in patients with different syndromesdoes not have regularity.Conclusion: The traditional view thinks that the pathogenesis of CPGN is deficiency inorigin and excess in superficiality. The TCM syndrome of chronic nephritis is generallydivided into the card (deficient syndrome) and the standard card(excess syndrome). Thestatistics showed that the number of positive patients is more than the number of deficiency patients and the pathogenesis of CPGN is mixed by excess syndrome and deficientsyndrome. By the same time, the deficient syndrome dominates and the excess syndrome isusually caused by the deficient syndrome, which reveals the different SyndromeCharacteristics with the pathogenesis of deficiency in origin and excess in superficiality.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chronic Primary Glomerulonephritis, TCM Syndrome, Pathogeny andPathogenesis
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