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Neuroprotective effect of extract of Bombycis corpus

  • Lee, Pyeongjae;Jinyoung Hur;Lee, Kangro;Kyungho Suk;Kim, Hocheol;Kim, Sunyeon
    • 한국잠사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국잠사학회 2001년도 제44회 춘계 학술연구 발표자료
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    • pp.66-66
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    • 2001
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중풍 뇌 질환의 한 방향 협진에 관한 임상적 고찰 (Clinical Observation on East-West Integration Treatment in Stroke and Brain Disease)

  • 신애숙;이인환;김나희;김혜미;김민경;심소라;조승연;박성욱;박정미;배형섭;고창남
    • 대한중풍순환신경학회지
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2010
  • Objectives : This study was aimed to evaluate the current status of East-West integrated treatment in stroke and brain disease and to discuss further plans. Methods : The medical records of patients who visited the stroke and brain disease center at Kyung Hee University, East-West Neo Medical Center from May 2006 to August 2010 were evaluated. The general characteristics of patients who underwent integrated treatment, trend in the number of cross referrals were initially evaluated. Later major disorders, the reasons of referrals and the number of visits in outpatients were analyzed. Results : 1. 3496 patients were referred from the eastern medical hospital to the western medical hospital and 2440 patients from the western medical hospital to the eastern medical hospital. The number of patients reached a peak alter the opening of the hospital and has decreased from then on. Referrals of female patients were more than those of male patients and patients over 50 years old were the most. 2. Admitted patients with stroke of chronic stage were most commonly referred from the eastern medical hospital to the western medical hospital and cerebral infarction was most common from the western medical hospital to the eastern medical hospital. Among the outpatients cerebral infarction topped from east to west, and stroke of chronic stage from west to east. 3. 36.6% of the patients from east to west received integrated treatment more than 3 times and 28.6% from west to east. Headache was the second most common reason to be referred from west to east and 36.7% of patients didn't continue to have either of the treatment and 30.3% received eastern treatment only, Conclusions: According to this study, chronic stroke management was successfully performed in the outpatient clinic in the form of East-West integration treatment. Further research on other diseases such as headache is recommended.

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