2005
DOI: 10.1136/aim.23.2.62
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A Survey Comparing Tcm Diagnosis, Health Status and Medical Diagnosis in Women Undergoing Assisted Reproduction

Abstract: Introduction For many women, undergoing assisted reproductive technology can be a difficult experience, and can result in changes in physical and emotional health and wellbeing. Recent research has suggested that acupuncture may be helpful for women undergoing assisted reproductive technology. To date, there is no information describing the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes seen in women undergoing assisted reproductive technology, or relationships between TCM and Western medicine diagnoses. Objecti… Show more

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“…The other fi ve diagnoses were present in about onethird or less of the women. 13 This study did not examine the prevalence of other TCM diagnoses or the prevalence in fertile women.…”
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“…The other fi ve diagnoses were present in about onethird or less of the women. 13 This study did not examine the prevalence of other TCM diagnoses or the prevalence in fertile women.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other fi ve diagnoses were present in about onethird or less of the women. 13 This study did not examine the prevalence of other TCM diagnoses or the prevalence in fertile women.To understand the impact and implications of the TCM diagnoses in relation to infertility, it is of interest to describe and compare the prevalence among fertile and infertile women. If specifi c TCM patterns are related to infertility, we should expect to fi nd these TCM patterns more frequently among the infertile women than among fertile women.…”
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“…[8][9][10][11] Kidney pathologies were the primary TCM diagnosis patterns among females undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). 12 Any etiologic factors the Kidney has to endure, such as repeated reproductive-medicine interventions, will deplete it and ultimately have a negative impact on reproductive outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some years ago, Coyle and Smith matched TCM diagnosis and pathological aetiology of infertility in women. 8 Diagnoses are only labels written within one's own terms of reference.…”
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