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A Literature study about comparison of Eastern-Weatern medicine on the Atopic dermatitis (아토피 皮膚炎의 洋.韓方的 考察)

  • Gong, Nam-mi;Jee, Seon-Young
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.241-253
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    • 1999
  • The results of the study about comparison of Eastern-Western medicine on the Atopic dermatitis were as follows. 1. Atopic dermatitis is chronic eczematous dermatosis which have severe itching, characteristic eruption, easily occur region and pass on chronic relapsing progress and have family history of Atopic disease and hereditary disposition. 2. Atopic dermatitis assume an remarkable clinical aspect and it's diagnosis depends on family history and clinical symptom. 3. In all cases of Western medical treatment is nothing but a symptomatic treatment because can not find out certainly the cause of Atopic dermatitis. 4. Atopic dermatitis is belong to the category of the 'Naesun(내癬)', 'Taeryumchang(胎斂瘡)', 'Samanpoong(四灣風)' etc. in Oriental medicine. 5. The etiology and pathogenesis of Atopic dermatitis in oriental medicine are congenital defect(稟賦不足), internal accumulation of damp and heat(濕熱內鬱), improper diet(飮食不節), exogenous pathogenic factors(外邪侵襲), etc.. 6. The treatments of Atopic dermatitis in oriental medicine are thought effective clear up heat and remove dampness with febrifugal arld diuretic drug(淸熱利濕), invigorate the spleen to resolve dampness(健脾燥濕), nourish Um and blood to relave dryness(滋陰養血潤燥), etc..

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Case Report of Parkinson's Disease Diagnosed as Deficiency of Qi and Blood(氣血兩虛) (기혈양허로 변증한 파킨슨병 환자 증례 보고)

  • Kim, Young-Eun;Kim, Il-Wha;Lee, Jae-Hwa;Lee, Seoung-Geun;Lee, Key-Sang
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.901-908
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    • 2009
  • Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressive degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. It is characterized by tremor when muscles are at rest, increased muscle tone, slowness of voluntary movements, and difficulty maintaining balance. In oriental medicine, these symptoms are diagnosed as yin(陰)-deficiency of liver and kidney, deficiency of qi(氣) and blood, retention of phlegm(痰), qi-stagnation and blood stasis. In this case, we diagnosed patients as deficiency of qi(氣) and blood type according to symptoms and treated by herbs that strengthen yang and benefiting yin for two weeks, while maintaining existing parkinson's western medication. After treatment, clinical symptoms were improved, while UPDRS (Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale) score was decreased. These cases suggest that oriental medicine therapy maybe effective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

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Medico-Hygienical Situation of District Yanbian during $1860{\sim}1945$ and Development of Chao medicine (근(近).현대(現代)(1860년대(年代)-1945년(年)) 연변(延邊)의 의료위생환경(醫療衛生環境)과 '조의학(朝醫學)')

  • Lee, Min-Ho;Ha, Jeong-Young;Ahn, Sang-Young;Kwon, Oh-Min;Ahn, Sang-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2008
  • This paper treats with transitional development of medico-hygienical situation in district Yanbian along with the evolution in specific field of medicine. This work is particularly important in shaping TKM identity as TCM embraces Chao medicine asserting it as one included in TCM. This research deals with themes of migration of Chao minorities to this territory and their medico-hygienical situation. Lifted bans on immigration in late Qing dynasty with uncertainty of Korea(Chosun) triggered the immigration to this district. The flow was heavily strengthened under the influence of Westerners and Japanese imperialism into china which consequently provoked the ruin of Qing dynasty, the civil war between republicans and communist and the socio-political changes in Korea. As population growths, the establishment of hospitals and immigration of healthcare professionals were also increased. Though this district is located in Chinese mainland the influence of Japanese was also relevant which lead to medical practice reflection both sides. Mutual combination and influence of western(contemporary) medicine, TCM and TKM practices made the particularity of chao medicine.

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A Case of Pneumonia Treated with Combined Eastern-Western Medical Therapy and Hwangkibyulgap-tang (한양방협진 및 황기별갑탕으로 호전된 폐염(肺炎)환자 1례 보고)

  • Jeon, Kwi-Ok;Seo, Young-Ho;Park, Mee-Yeon;Choi, Hae-Yun;Kim, Jong-Dae;Cho, Dong-Hee
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.969-974
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    • 2006
  • This is clinical report of one patient with pneumonia in stroke who improved with the administration of an herb drug. During treatment for stroke, he broke out with pneumonia, a complication of stroke, which was confirmed by chest radiography. He was administrated Hwangkibyulgap-tang with antibiotics because of old age middle stage pneumonia. After administration, the symptoms improved and chest x-ray film showed no pneumonic finding. This result suggests that oriental medicine is an effective treatment for pneumonia but more clinical case reports are needed.

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Research on the Conflicts and Future Direction of Integrative Medicine in Korea (한.양방 통합의료의 갈등과 방향에 대한 연구 - 한.양방 의료 및 관련 종사자 대상 심층면접을 중심으로 -)

  • Lim, Eun Jin;Kim, So Yun;Sohn, Myoung Sei;Choe, Pyung Nak;Oh, Byeong Sang
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2014
  • This study examined the knowledge and understanding of integrative medicine in Korea, specifically conflicts between western and oriental medicine within Parallel (Dual) health care systems. Qualitative methodology using grounded theory guided semi-structured, in-depth interviews with Western Medical Doctors (W.M.D., n = 6), Oriental Medical Doctors (O.M.D., n = 5) and Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners (T.C.M.P., n = 4). Thematic analysis was used to determine broad themes from the interviews. 15 professionals (W.M.D. (40%), O.M.D. (33%), T.C.M.P. (27%), 10 males (67%) and 5 females (33%), mean age 45) were interviewed, recorded, and transcribed. Thematic analysis revealed three key themes: systematic conflicts, integration and future directions. Subthemes of systematic conflicts included: credibility of Oriental Medicine, commercial imperatives, maintaining social standing of O.M.D., professional qualifications and lack structures supporting collaborative practice. Integration subthemes included lack of academic linkage and clarity for appropriate triage, opposing medical paradigms and limited social imperative. Future directions should include: social justification, guarantee of oriental medicine legitimacy, role of government and understanding of scientific evidence. To successfully integrate dual medical systems there is a need to address differences in social-environmental factors and perceptions of scientific understanding, as well as developing strong academic links in clinical practice.

Eastern and Western Treatments for Improving Wrinkles and Treatment of Fine Wrinkles with Subcision (주름 개선을 위한 한.양방의 치료 동향 및 절개침을 사용한 잔주름 치료법 소개)

  • Cho, Seung-Pil;Lee, Kwang-Ho
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this article is to review all the wrinkle treatments reported so far, and to introduce a method of dermal subcision, especially localized fine wrinkles. In order to remove wrinkles, laser, ulthera and drug therapy are commonly used in western medicine while Miso facial rejuvenation acupuncture, $Jung-An$ acupuncture and needle-embedding therapy are used in oriental medicine. However, as researches on fine wrinkles have been insufficiently conducted until now. Dermal subcision stated in this study is considered to be a safe and effective way to ameliorate fine linear-shaped wrinkles around or below eyes and mouth by increasing the circulation of qi and blood. also, reproducing dermal layer. More and further related cases and researches are expected in the future.

A Study on Opinions of Oriental Medical Doctors in Introducing New Specialties in Oriental Medicine (한방 전문과목 추가신설에 대한 한의사들의 인식 조사)

  • Yoon, Chai-Hyun;Park, Hyoung-Jun;Lee, Sin-Jai;Moon, Ok-Ryun
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2005
  • This study was conducted to identify the needs of introducing new medical specialties in oriental medicine. Three stakeholders in introducing new oriental medical specialties are oriental medical doctors, policy makers and medical consumers. Of the three, this study intended to focus on opinions of oriental medical doctors. About 1,150 self-administered questionaries were sent to the potential respondents, 320 specialists, 250 interns & residents and 580 private oriental medicine practitioners, and 480 doctors responded. The study revealed that 62% of respondents showed negative attitudes towards the introduction of new oriental medicine specialties. The private oriental medical practitioners were more likely not in favor of adding new medical boardmanship. The reasons of objection were as follows : First, it is more important to enrich the existing oriental medical boardmanship (70%). Second, the newly established specialties are most likely to be weakened(15%). The study revealed that the first and most likely specialties to be introduced was Chuna(18%), subspecialization of oriental internal medicine (15.8%), the next oriental family medicine (15.1%) and so on. And the second specialties to be desired most by the respondents were (1) cooperative medicine between the westem and oriental medicine (28%), (2) oriental preventive medicine (17.4%) and (3) oriental family medicine (16.8%). Caution must be exercised in introducing new oriental medicine specialties. The failures of western medicine in the operation of its specialist production should carefully by examined here.

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A Soyangin Hemichorea Case Report Induced by Hypothalamic Infarction (뇌경색(腦梗塞)으로 발생한 소양인(少陽人) 반신(半身) 무도병(舞蹈病) 환자(患者) 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Joo-Yong;Lee, Han-Eol;Han, Kyung-Su;Ahn, Teak-Won
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.155-163
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    • 2008
  • 1. Objectives Purpose of this case is to evaluate the effect of Soyangin Yangkyuksanhwa-tang on the hemichorea caused by hypothalamic infarction. 2. Methods The patient was treated with Yangkyuksanhwa-tang, acupuncture treatment and western medicine. The symptom changes of his hemichorea symptoms were evaluated in hospital. 3. Results and Conclusions After we treated him with Yangkyuksanhwa-tang, his symptoms were decreased.

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One Case on Hypochondriae Pain developed by Metastatic Liver Cancer (속발성 간암으로 인한 협통(脇痛) 치험(治驗) 1례(例))

  • Jeong, Gwang-Sik;Gam, Chul-Woo;Park, Dong-Il;Jeon, Jong-Chul
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.717-722
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed on the basis of clinical consideration about patient who has hepatocholangiocarcinoma, and pancreatic cancer. Cancer has gradually increased morbidity and mortality all over the world including Korea. Western medicine has treated with surgical therapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy, but has not obtained outstanding results and has a difficulty due to side effects by those therapies. In this study, we recognized that symptom including hypochondriac pain by cancer are rapidly decreased with herbal medication treatment and acupuncture therapy. Oriental medicine treatment is applied throughly on the basis of the oriental medicine principle and the prescriptions were used Naeso-oksultang(內消沃雪湯). According to the above results, we can know this patient has improvement of patient's symptom on administration of oriental medicine treatment, it is helpful in decresing symptoms of patient and in improving quality of life.

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A Case Report on Broca Aphasia (운동성(運動性) 실어증(失語症)환자 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Young-Ja;Jeong, Young-Jae;Eum, Sup-Hyung;Kim, Sung-A;Seo, Un-Kyo;Jung, Wun-Suk
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.401-409
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    • 2004
  • Aphasia is a dysfunction in recognition and communication, Most instances of aphasia are caused by cerebral disease, especially when a dominant hemisphere is injured. It brings about serious problem in treatment and in directing a therapeutic course for return to social community. A stroke patient who was adimitted Dongguk Bundang Oriental hospital was treated. This subject was diagnosed with Broca Aphasia and Flaccid Tongue(舌?) induced by Yang-deficiency of Kidney(腎陽虛). She was adiministered Jiwhangeumja(地黃飮子) and Scalp acupuncture, and the degree of her aphsia was measured with the Western Aphasia Battery. After three weeks, The patient improved in speaking and general depressed condition.

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