Cases Report of Seishitsuketanto

  • SEKIYA Nobuyas
    Department of Frontier Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • NAMIKI Takao
    Department of Frontier Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • KASAHARA Yuji
    Department of Frontier Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • CHINO Atsushi
    Department of Frontier Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • HAYASHI Katsumi
    Department of Frontier Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • HIRASAKI Yoshiro
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • OGAWA Keiko
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Chiba University Hospital
  • RAIMURA Masaki
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Chiba University Hospital
  • HASHIMOTO Sumire
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Chiba University Hospital
  • OHNO Kenji
    Department of Frontier Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University
  • TERASAWA Katsutoshi
    Department of Japanese Oriental (Kampo) Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University

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Other Title
  • 清湿化痰湯治験
  • 臨床報告 清湿化痰湯治験
  • リンショウ ホウコク セイシツケタントウ チケン

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The literary source of seishitsuketanto, which has been used for intercostal neuralgia, and similar pain in the chest and back, is the text Shou shi bao yuan. We prescribed seishitsuketanto to 5 patients suffering from coldness and/or pain of the thorax. As a result, seishitsuketanto was effective for 4 patients, and not effective for 1 patient. An investigation of the effective cases, an invalid case and references suggest that findings indicating seishitsuketanto have the following features; migratory coldness of the thorax, significant symptoms of disorder in body fluid metabolism, sphygmopalpation without floating pulse, and thoracic pain due to inflammation based on pulmonary insufficiency.

Journal

  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 59 (6), 793-798, 2008

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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