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Hepatitis B in rugby: is it time to revisit policy?
PMID: 26559878 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - November 11, 2015 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Sonderup MW, Suter J, Spearman CW Tags: Br J Sports Med Source Type: research

Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine Penthorum chinense Pursh: A Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review.
Abstract Penthorum chinense Pursh (Ganhuangcao), a traditional Chinese medicine, is used for the prevention and treatment of liver diseases, including hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and alcoholic liver damage. A wide range of investigations have been carried out on this herbal medicine from pharmacognosy to pharmaceuticals, as well as pharmacology. The extract of P. chinense was reported to have significant liver protective effects through anti-oxidation, reduction of key enzyme levels, inhibition of hepatitis B virus DNA replication, and promotion of bile secretion. Based on the current knowledge, flavonoids and pheno...
Source: The American Journal of Chinese Medicine - June 28, 2015 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Wang A, Lin L, Wang Y Tags: Am J Chin Med Source Type: research

The “Traditional Chinese medicine regulating liver regeneration” treatment plan for reducing mortality of patients with hepatitis B-related liver failure based on real-world clinical data
AbstractOn the basis of real-world clinical data, the study aimed to explore the effect and mechanisms of the treatment plan of “traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) regulating liver regeneration.” A total of 457 patients with HBV-related liver failure were retrospectively collected. The patients were divided into three groups: the modern medicine control group (MMC group), patients treated with routine medical treatment; the control group combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine (CTW), patients treated with routine medical treatment plus the common TCM formula; and the treatment group of “TCM regulating live...
Source: Frontiers of Medicine - January 12, 2021 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

TCM and Western Medicine: Diagnosis and Treatment of Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia, A Case Study
CONCLUSIONS: For diagnosis and treatment of novel coronavirus pneumonia, the determination of the use of six channels or Wei-qi-Ying-blood differentiation needs to be combined with syndrome differentiation and to comply with the body's process of eliminating pathogens. The recovery of qi, blood and body fluid, and SIRS should be taken into account.PMID:35139490
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - February 9, 2022 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Rulong Xu Yali Zong Yiping Jiang Source Type: research

Distribution of traditional Chinese medicine patterns in 324 cases with hepatitis B-related acute-on-chronic liver failure: a prospective, cross-sectional survey.
CONCLUSIONS: There are four major patterns of HB-ACLF, including the Heat Toxin Stagnation Pattern, the Damp-heat Obstruction Pattern, the Yang Qi Deficiency Pattern, and the Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency Pattern. The Heat Toxin Stagnation and Yang Qi Deficiency Patterns are the representative patterns in the early and late stages of HB-ACLF. In the middle stage of HB-ACLF, the TCM patterns vary in a complicated manner, with no significant difference among the patterns. Treatment for HB-ACLF should vary with the different representative patterns in the early and late stages. PMID: 23427385 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - December 1, 2012 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Hu X, Zhang Y, Chen G, Li Y, Zhong S Tags: J Tradit Chin Med Source Type: research

Correlation between Traditional Chinese Medicine symptom patterns and serum concentration of zinc, iron, copper and magnesium in patients with hepatitis B and associated liver cirrhosis.
CONCLUSION: The serum zinc and magnesium concentrations correlated with certain TCM patterns of symptoms in patients with HBV-induced liver cirrhosis and CHB. It may be helpful to interpret the pathogenic change in the TCM symptom patterns in liver cirrhosis and CHB, and also to conduct clinical treatment of the diseases based on identified TCM patterns. PMID: 26591684 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine - October 1, 2015 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Teng L, Zhang J, Dai M, Wang F, Yang H Tags: J Tradit Chin Med Source Type: research

Associations between prescribed Chinese herbal medicine and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with chronic hepatitis B: a nationwide population-based cohort study
Conclusions The use of CHM was associated with a significantly reduced HCC risk in patients with CHB, which supports the integration of TCM with CHM into clinical practice to influence a favourable prognosis.
Source: BMJ Open - January 24, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Tsai, T.-Y., Livneh, H., Hung, T.-H., Lin, I. -H., Lu, M.-C., Yeh, C.-C. Tags: Open access, Complementary medicine, Gastroenterology and hepatology Research Source Type: research

Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Patterns and Their Association with Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Levels during the Natural History of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection.
This study could provide further insight into the therapy of CHB. PMID: 30369956 [PubMed]
Source: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine - October 31, 2018 Category: Complementary Medicine Tags: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Source Type: research

Chinese herbal medicine reduces acute hepatitis exacerbation in patients with hepatitis B virus infection: A case-control study in Taiwan.
CONCLUSION: These findings highlight that the use of CHM was associated with a significantly reduced risk of acute exacerbation of hepatitis and subsequent cirrhosis and hepatoma in patients with HBV. Future research could further explore the benefit of CHM therapies for treatment of acute hepatitis exacerbation. PMID: 30670249 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Complementary Therapies in Medicine - January 25, 2019 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Chen WL, Lin CH, Huang CC, Tsai CI Tags: Complement Ther Med Source Type: research