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Adenomyosis Dysmenorrhea Related With Relevant Operation And Distribution Characteristics Of TCM Syndrome Study

Posted on:2016-10-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F LuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330470480385Subject:Gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective: The study aims to investigate the relationship between adenomyosis dysmenorrhea and the relevant operation, characters the TCM syndrome distribution, and provides references for adenomyosis treatment and type of dysmenorrhea.Methods: Under the guidence of Pro. Wang Zhe, the chief physician, we investigate 180 cases of adenomyosis patients with dysmenorrhea clinical data, establish corresponding database, and analyse statistical data with SPSS17.0 to find the relationship between relevant operation and TCM syndrome distribution. Moreover, we discuss the distribution features of TCM syndromes and syndrome differentiation.Results: 1. This disease mainly occurs in 35-44 year-old brainworkers by analysising general situation. 2. The TCM syndrome can be divided into: deficiency of kidney and blood stasis, qi stagnation and blood stasis, qi deficiency and blood stasis, blood stasis, phlegm heat block, and phlegm dampness stasis. 3. The times of uterine operation has no correlation with the distribution of TCM syndrome, and the times make no difference of the syndrome. Conclusion: 1. Adenomyosis dysmenorrhea can be divided into six types,with deficiency of kidney and blood stasis the most common one, and blood stasis is the basic pathogenesis related. There is no correlation between relevant operation times and syndrome type distribution. 2. The statistical software is helpful to classify TCM syndrome type distribution. 3. There is clinical significance to investigate the relationship between adenomyosis dysmenorrhea and the relevant operation, and characters the TCM syndrome distribution.
Keywords/Search Tags:Adenomyosis dysmenorrhea, relevant operation, Syndrome of traditional Chinese Medicine, clustering analysis
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