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Study on canceration law of gastric mucosal dysplasia based on syndromes of Chinese medicine

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Abstract

Objective

To study the syndrome evolution law of Chinese medicine (CM) in the patients with gastric mucosal dysplasia.

Methods

Three hundred and twenty four gastric mucosal dysplasia patients with deficiency and excess correlation syndromes were enrolled by a multi-center collaboration for two years’ clinical follow-up to detect the levels of tumor supplied group of factors (TSGF) and carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA).

Results

Among the 324 cases, 29 cases turned cancer in the two years, and the canceration rate was 9.0%. The three syndromes with higher canceration rate were the damp-heat accumulating Wei (胃) syndrome concurring or combining with asthenia-cold in Pi (脾) and Wei syndrome for 16.7%; stagnation in Wei collaterals syndrome concurring or combining with asthenia of both qi and yin syndrome for 13.2%; stagnation of Gan (肝) and Wei qi syndrome concurring or combining with asthenia-cold in Pi and Wei syndrome for 8.0%, respectively. Among the three syndromes, the highest level of TSGF occurred in the former two syndromes. In the half year before carcinogenesis, the syndromes of the patients took on deficiency and excess concurrent syndromes, and the deficiency syndromes involving the qi and blood deficiency syndrome and the Shen (肾) deficiency syndrome accounting for 48.0%.

Conclusions

Gastric mucosal dyspalsia canceration syndromes took on the polymorphism of excess and deficiency concurrent syndromes and had the characteristics of deficiency syndromes involving qi and blood deficiency syndrome and Shen-yin-yang deficiency syndrome.

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Correspondence to Jian-ping Hui  (惠建萍).

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Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30572383; Key Subject of Spleen-Stomach Diseases of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the Peoples’ Republic of China

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Shen, Sw., Hui, Jp., Yuwen, Y. et al. Study on canceration law of gastric mucosal dysplasia based on syndromes of Chinese medicine. Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 346–350 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0616-3

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