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One Case of Meniere's Disease (메니에르병 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Seung-Yeop;Kim, Mi-Young;Kim, Young-Jee;Choi, Won-Woo;Min, In-Kyu;Park, Joo-Young;Jung, Woo-Sang;Moon, Sang-Kwan;Cho, Ki-Ho;Kim, Young-Suk
    • The Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.40-45
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    • 2008
  • Meniere's disease is characterized by intermittent episodes of vertigo lasting from minutes to hours, with fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural pressure. The primary histopathological correlate is endolymphatic hydrops, but its etiology is still disputed. Several medical therapies have been offered to patients with this disease since 1961 that the first report had been given by Prosper Meniere. Some will be helpful for relieving the symptoms but there is still no absolutely effective treatment to cure the disease. One male patient with Meniere's disease was hospitalized in Kyung-Hee medical center, and we treated him with oriental medical therapies. The treatment was effective to relieve his symptoms, and they had been successfully controlled until he was discharged from hospital. The result suggests that the oriental medical therapy is safe and helpful to patients with Meniere's disease, so we reported this case.

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Case Report of Intracerebral Hemorrhage with Intraventricular Hemorrhage around Neoplasms and Neoplasms in the Brain in a Patient with Cognitive Impairment, Dysuria, and Gait Disturbance Improved by Korean Medicine (한의치료를 통해 인지 장애, 배뇨 장애, 보행 장애에 개선을 보인 뇌의 신생물 및 신생물 주변의 뇌실내출혈을 동반한 뇌내출혈 환자 한방 치험 1례에 대한 증례 보고)

  • Sang-Beom, Kim;Hyung-Woo, Lee;Ju-Yeon, Cho;Seung-Woo, Song;Ju-Hyun, Lee;Se-Jin, Park
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.453-462
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The purpose of this clinical case study was to report the effect of Korean medicine treatment on a stroke patient with cognitive impairment, dysuria, and gait disturbance. Methods: The patient was treated with Korean medicine, including herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, and cupping. We administered the Korean version of the Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE-K) Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) and Manual Muscle Test (MMT) and investigated the frequency of nocturia to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment and improvement in symptoms. Results: After Korean medicine treatment, the patient's symptoms were significantly improved. according to the MMSE-K, frequency of nocturia, and MMT results. Conclusions: This clinical case study suggests that Korean medicine treatment, including Wuchasinkihwan-gagam could be an effective treatment for stroke patients with symptoms of cognitive impairment, dysuria, and gait disturbance.

Clinical Analysis of 312 Patients with Hepatobiliary Cancer in Oriental Hospital (한방병원에 내원한 간담도계 암 환자 312례의 임상 분석)

  • Jeong, Tae-Young;Park, Bong-Ky;Cho, Jung-Hyo;Son, Chang-Gue
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.163-173
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    • 2009
  • Objective: This study sought a clinical analysis of hepatobiliary cancer patients treated by oriental medical therapy. Methods: 312 hepatobiliary cancer patients treated in East-west Cancer Center of Dunsan Oriental Hospital from October 2004 to September 2008 were reviewed. These patients' general characteristics and clinical change after treatment were investigated. Results: 83.3% of patients' tumors were stage IV. The median survival period of stage IV patients was 107.0$\pm$82.2 (IVa), 207.0$\pm$26.8 (IVb) days (hepatocellular carcinoma), 132.0$\pm$15.8 days (cholangiocarcinoma), and 203.0$\pm$24.6 days (gallbladder carcinoma). Conclusions: This study presents the general characteristics of hepatobiliary cancer patients treated by Oriental medical therapies, and thus would be valuable for further studies of Oriental medicine-based cancer treatments.

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Research on Standardization of TKM Formulae English Translation (한의(韓醫) 방제명(方劑名)의 영역(英譯) 표준화(標準化)에 대한 연구(硏究))

  • Ahn, Sang-Young;Kwon, Oh-Min;Han, Chang-Hyun;Park, Sang-Young;Ahn, Sang-Woo
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.57-68
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    • 2010
  • Objectives: Standard is a unified criterion for some repeated things or concepts in a certain scope. It is fundamental to implement standardization in English translation of traditional Korean medicine (TKM) formulae to promote progress in the evaluation of TKM and also to serve in enhancing the efficiency in studies of medical formulae. Methods: We undertook literature research on current Korean and Chinese medicinal formulae in English translation, analyzing 485 Korean formulae and 464 Chinese. We also undertook a comparative study of 102 common English translation of both Korean and Chinese, proposing a constant and effective methods for English translation of medical formulae. Results: To have a precise English translation we classified medical formulae nomenclature in advance. We found that formulae naming can be fundamentally classified into 6 forms which are (a) Materia Medica + Preparation Form, (b) Materia Medica + Indication + Preparation Form, (c) Materia Medica Numbers + Preparation Form, (d) Indication + Preparation Form, (e) Concept + Preparation Form, and (f) Miscellaneous. Based on these findings we could determine that these 6 types ((a)-(f)) can all be translated into English by (1) Materia Medica + Preparation Form and (2) Indication + Preparation Form + of (with) + Materia Medica schemes. In regard to translation of Indication it can follow Noun+~ing participle form. Conclusion: This research provides a common method of TKM medicinal formulae English translation for better understanding, education, training, practice and research in TKM. Consequently, English translation using these methods can serve as the initial study for standardization of TKM medicinal formulae.

Systemic review: Herbal Medicines in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis in Pubmed and Chinese Medical Journals (퇴행성관절염(退行性關節炎) 한방치료(韓方治療)에 대(對)한 최근(最新) 연구(硏究) 동향(動向) - 임상연구(臨床硏究) 방법론(方法論)을 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Seo, Byung-kwan;Ryu, Seong-ryong;Lee, Song-shil;Huh, Jeong-eun;Baek, Yong-hyeon;Lee, Jae-dong;Choi, Do-young;Cho, Yoon-je;Kim, Nam-jae;Park, Dong-suk
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.265-282
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    • 2004
  • Objective : The aim of this study was to review systemically clinical trials on the effectiveness and safety of herbal medicines in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Methods : Computerized literature searches were carried out on seven electronic databases, and hand-searching on some chinese medical journals in library of Kyung Hee Medical Center. Trial data were extracted in a standardized, predefined manner and assessed independently. Results : 1. Thirty reports of clinical trials and two reports of meta-analyses concerning herbal medicine were collected and reviewed. Among these reports three medical herbs were applied as topical medicine and others as internal medicine. 2. The western studies established NSAIDs or placebo as their control group. Five chinese reports established formulated herb pill(Ruanshnagshenjin pill) as their control group and Six did not establish a control group at all. 3. ACR was the most highly used diagnostic criteria in the western studies while the Chinese used their official criteria established by their government or the criteria of their text books. 4. 20 reports chose the Lequesne functional index, SHAQ, WOMAC OA index, AIMS, and their own unique scoring system as the criteria of analysing the effect. Others chose clinical symptoms, articular functions, and lab finding as their criteria. 5. 7 single herbs and 19 formulated herbs were studied. Among the formulated herbs, Achyranthes japonica was studied in 10 of the studies and Angelica gigantis Radix in 8, making them the most often studied herbs among the studies.

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A Qualitative Study on Management Behaviors about Blood Pressure of Participants in Moxibustion Clinical Trial for Hypertension (고혈압-뜸 임상시험 참여자들의 혈압 관리행동에 대한 질적연구)

  • Moon, A-Ji;Kim, Tae-Jung;Lee, Seoung-Geun;Kim, Nam-Kwen;Lee, Key-Sang
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.543-557
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study which adopted a qualitative method was to evaluate blood pressure management behaviors of pre- and stage 1 hypertension patients and to provide fundamental data for developing a strategy about proper oriental medical treatment through analyzing factors related to a moxibustion clinical trial. Methods : Semi-structured interviews that focused on personal experiences with hypertension and its management were conducted with 10 hypertensive patients. The interviews lasted for approximately 50 minutes. Results : Most participants recognized that the direct cause of high blood pressure was unhealthy behavior rather than inheritance. Thus, the hypertensive patient believed they could recover their blood pressure to a normal level through removing the direct cause of hypertension instead of taking drugs. The reasons for these statements were that the drugs for controlling hypertension are not natural and they may have side effects. On future management plan of patients, most of them will continue to keep moxibustion and healthy behavior in the well-controlled blood pressure group. However in the uncontrolled blood pressure group, there was an increasing tendency to begin medication. Conclusions : For developing a strategy for an individual approach to hypertension management, we need to develop a client-centered attitude and strategy. That is, we need to tailor our approach to individual cases to avoid generalizations and stereotyping when developing an adherence increasing strategy.

Clinical Study of the Floating-Sinking Pulse Quantification Analysis on Ages, Left/Right, and Palpation Positions (20/60대 여성을 중심으로 살펴본 좌우 촌관척 부/침맥 정량화 임상연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Uk;Kim, Sung-Hun;Jeon, Young-Ju;Ryu, Hyun-Hee;Lee, Yu-Jung;Lee, Hae-Jung;Kim, Jong-Yoel
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.1193-1198
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    • 2009
  • Pulse diagnosis is a central diagnosis method used in traditional Oriental medicine. To standardize and modernize the pulse diagnosis method, it is essential to develop an instrument-based reinterpretation of the clinically used pulse images in terms of the physical quantities such as the strength, period, width, length, and depth of the pulse. As a step towards such standardization, we conducted a clinical study on the floating/sinking pulses based on an automated palpation instrument (3D-MAC, Daeyo Medi, Korea) for 213 female subjects in their 20s and 174 female subjects in their 60s. The floating/sinking pulses are the two representative pulse images depending only on the depth of the pulse, and can be conveniently scaled by the coefficient of the floating-sinking pulse ($C_{fs}{\in}(0,1)$), which represents how strong one should apply the hold-down pressure to obtain the maximal pulse strength. As a result, primarily we found that it tends to appear more floating-like pulse ($C_{fs}{\rightarrow}0$) at Gwan and more sinking-like pulse ($C_{fs}{\rightarrow}1$) at Cheek, at both age groups and at both wrists. This result is consistent with a previous study on the geometrical structure of the blood vessel by an ultrasonograph. Second, the pulse tends to be more sinking-like in the age group of 60s than 20s. Finally, the pulses at the right palpation positions were found to be more sinking-like than the left, at both age groups.

Preliminary Study to Develop the Instrument of Oriental Medical Evaluation for Lung Cancer (폐암 한의 평가도구 개발 기초 연구)

  • Park, So Jung;Kim, Seon Young;Cho, Chong Kwan;Jung, In Chul;Yoo, Hwa Seong
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.53-64
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    • 2015
  • Objectives: The aim of study was to develop a standard instrument of oriental medical evaluation lung cancer. Methods: For this study, the committee advisor was organized by 10 Korean Medicine professors of the Korean Association of Traditional Oncology. The items and structure of the instrument were quoted from the instrument of pattern identification for lung cancer. We had a consultation with the committee twice and took additional advice from it via E-mail. Results: According to the research, we determined the Korean oriental medical assessment tool for lung cancer comprised of the 6 types of patterns of syndrome differentiation. The advisor committee gave the answers about discrimination between bian-zheng and su-zheng, mean weight of each symptom and sign. The final weight was calculated from the combination of the ratio of bian-zheng and mean weight. Conclusions: The instrument of oriental medical evaluation for lung cancer was developed through experts' discussion. If the validity and the reliability of this instrument are validated through additional clinical trial, the instrument of oriental medical evaluation for lung cancer is expected to be applied to the later research.

Traditional medicine in Taiwan: current status and future prospects

  • Cheng, Hon Mei
    • Advances in Traditional Medicine
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.173-177
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    • 2005
  • Oriental medicine is one of the main branches of traditional medicine left in the world. It includes acupuncture, acupressure, moxibustion, herbology, and qigong, all of which are still commonly used and officially recognized in some Asian countries, including Taiwan. In this article, the current educational, health insurance, and research and development status of traditional medicine in Taiwan will be introduced. The specific focus of the article is on efforts to integrate these ancient medical practices into modern medical science in our country.