<b>On Inguinal Area Pain with Muscle Contraction as a Sign Indicating Tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto </b><i><b>sho</b></i>

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  • <b>当帰四逆加呉茱萸生姜湯証における鼠径部の抵抗・圧痛に関する一考察</b>
  • 当帰四逆加呉茱萸生姜湯証における鼠径部の抵抗・圧痛に関する一考察
  • トウキヨン ギャクカゴ グミ ショウガ トウショウ ニ オケル ソケイブ ノ テイコウ ・ アツツウ ニ カンスル イチ コウサツ

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Abstract

<p>In 1963, Keisetsu Otsuka reported painful groin as a typical abdominal sign for tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto (TSG) sho (indication). In 1974, he also reported Senki syndrome type A. However, this useful abdominal sign was not described as a ‘painful groin' medical term by him. By investigation his pupil's descriptions, the author revealed that this ‘painful groin' term was commonly used in their articles. The author has recently found that inguinal pain accompanies muscle contraction and hyperalgesia in this region clinically. Thus, these sign in the groin should be considered as noted in the diagnosis of TSG sho.</p>

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  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 67 (3), 302-306, 2016

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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