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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 299-305, 1990.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370702

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We examined relation between mucosal findings of tongue and gastric mucosal lesion by comparison photographic findings of tongue with gastroendoscopic findings of stomach. Subjects of this study were 115 cases undergoing gastroendoscopic examination in our hospital. The state of tongue surface was evaluated by thickness and color of tongue coating and tongue fissure. Especially, the tongue area was divided into 9 sections in order to investigate distribution of coating and fissure. The cases showing thick coating at the lateral sections of tongue were significantly numerous in patients who had gastric ulcer, compared with the cases in those who had no gastric ulcer. From these results, it was suggested that inspection of tongue mucosa could become one of the useful examination of oriental medicine for gastrointestinal disease.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 292-298, 1990.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370701

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We examined the effects of acupuncture stimulation (ACP-S) to the bilateral Quchi points (Q-P) on insulin secretion with or without electric stimulation (E-S) after an oral glucose load of 75g. This study was performed for 9 healthy volunteers classified into 5 group, a group of ACP-S to Q-P without E-S, a group of ACP-S to Q-P with E-S, a group of ACP-S to the bilateral points 1.5cm laterally apart from Q-P (P apart from Q) without E-S, a group of ACP-S to P apart from Q-P with E-S and a group of no ACP-S. Values of blood suger and serum insulin were determined before and 30min, 60min and 120min after an oral glucose administration. The value of serum insulin at 30min after oral glucose load and the total insulin values during the oral glucose tolerance test were significantly higher in a group of ACP-S to Q-P without E-S compared with those in the other group. These results suggested that acupuncture stimulation to Quchi points might increase insulin secretion.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 265-270, 1990.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-370698

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We report the succesful treatment for improvement of orthostatic hypotension of a case of Shy-Drager syndrome (SDS).<br>CASE REPORT<br>A 56 year-old man diagnosed with SDS was admitted to our hospital on July 8, 1988 because of orthostatic hypotension. He had been suffering from dizziness, dysuria and muscular rigidity for 2 years. He had been treated with drug-therapy, but these sympton had progressed. Physical examination on admission revealed severe orthostatic hypotension due to disorders of autonomic nervous system, so he could not stand still.<br>For the treatment, we performed Yushi and punctured its points (Geshu. Hachiyu, Danshu, Pishu, Weishu) or 3 points (Sanyinjiao, Taixi, Taichong) that is located on legs. Acupuncuture therapy was applied from July 13, 1988 to December 10, 1988, every day except on holiday. We estimated the effect of acupuncture therapy with transition of blood pressure and orthostatic hypotension. Transition of acupuncture therapy were as follows.<br>(1) Yushi were performed alone.<br>(2) 3 points of legs (Sanyinjiao, Taixi, Taichong) were punctured alone.<br>(3) Yushi were performed, and 3 points of legs were punctured.<br>(4) Geshu, Genshu, Pishu and 3 points of legs were punctured.<br>(5) Subcutaneous needle at Yushi points.<br>(6) Punctured depth of 1cm to Yushi points.<br>Symptomatical respons was observed at about 70th treatment, and blood pressure was stabilized constantly and activity of daily life was improved.<br>Kinoshita et al. reported that Yushi act to sympathetic nervous system inhibitory, so serve to treat for hypertension. But in this case, its act was accelerate. It is speculated that Yushi act to autonomic nervous system homeostatically.

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