<b>Four Cases Successfully Treated with Saikokeishito Based on an Abdominal Painful Point, Shinkashiketsu</b>

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  • <b>中脘の圧痛点を根拠に柴胡桂枝湯を応用し著効を得た四症例</b>
  • 臨床報告 中脘の圧痛点を根拠に柴胡桂枝湯を応用し著効を得た四症例
  • リンショウ ホウコク チュウカン ノ アツ ツウテン オ コンキョ ニ サイコケイシトウ オ オウヨウ シ チョコウ オ エタ ヨン ショウレイ
  • Four Cases Successfully Treated with Saikokeishito Based on an Abdominal Painful Point, Shinkashiketsu

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Previously, the authors reported that a painful point at the epigastrium may be closely related with the term “shinkashiketsu” for the Kampo formulation saikokeishito (SKT) which was described in the textbook, shoukanron. In order to find conclusive evidence for our hypothesis, we tried SKT in four patients, whose chief complaints were headache, epigastralgia with headache, irritable bowel syndrome, and anorexia due to Behcet's disease. In this trial, we obtained satisfactory clinical results, which strongly suggest that the symptom of a painful epigastral point correlates with the term shinkashiketsu in the shoukanron description.

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  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 65 (3), 197-201, 2014

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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