2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11655-016-2276-9
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Effect of Chinese medicine treatment based on pattern identification on cellular immunophenotype of myelodysplastic syndrome

Abstract: It shows a better therapeutic effect if the MDS patients treated with Chinese medicine pattern identification in addition to conventional therapy. Since the treatment may inhibit the malignant clones and improve the dysmaturity of granulocyte differentiation, it is a feasible option in clinical practice.

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“…A related compound, Zuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Fang (with antidepressive property), also has well-documented glucose-lowering effect [26, 27]. Other than its antidiabetic property, Zuo Gui Wan is implicated in a wide range of disorders in reproduction [28, 29], bone metabolism [3033], the immune system [34], and others that arise from the underlying diagnostic pattern according to TCM. Given its dual benefits for both the mother and fetus, Zuo Gui Wan may be a good therapeutic alternative or an augmentation to western medicine for GDM patients.…”
Section: Traditional Chinese Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A related compound, Zuogui Jiangtang Jieyu Fang (with antidepressive property), also has well-documented glucose-lowering effect [26, 27]. Other than its antidiabetic property, Zuo Gui Wan is implicated in a wide range of disorders in reproduction [28, 29], bone metabolism [3033], the immune system [34], and others that arise from the underlying diagnostic pattern according to TCM. Given its dual benefits for both the mother and fetus, Zuo Gui Wan may be a good therapeutic alternative or an augmentation to western medicine for GDM patients.…”
Section: Traditional Chinese Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rubus idaeus belongs to the Rosaceae family, which is a diverse group of flowering plants that are used by many traditional medicine practitioners [34]. In one case study, researchers examined the consumption of red raspberry leaf tea by a pregnant woman with GDM and revealed properties of glycemic control of the herb [35].…”
Section: Traditional Chinese Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%