Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.33 No.11(4-6)

Theme Kampo Medicine for Gastrointestinal Diseases -- Theory and Practice
Title Kampo Medicine in Surgery
Publish Date 2018/10
Author Yoshihiro Imazu Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic
Author Hayanori Horiguchi Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Horiguchi Clinic
Author Naoteru Miyata Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / International University of Health and Welfare, Mita Hospital, Digestive Disease Center
Author Tomohiro Murakami Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Second Department of Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
Author Amane Hirotsu Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Second Department of Surgery, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
Author Kei Tanaka Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Kato Lady's Clinic
Author Maho Tanabe Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Ohira Clinic
Author Eri Hamano Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nippon Medical School
Author Akiko Fujisaki Shiba-daimon Imazu Clinic / Department of Urology, Yotsuya Medical Cube
[ Summary ] Diagnosis through Japanese traditional medicine is necessary to validate Kampo medicine theories in the surgical field. Kampo treatment requires an understanding of the theory of Kampo medicine.The patients'condition is evaluated using the performance status (PS) and Kampo medicine diagnosis is performed through PS, in order. In accordance with the PS, it is important to distinguish between Rikkunshito, Juzentaihoto, and Ninzinyoeito.
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