
Table of Contents
- Cataloging in Publication CIP Data
Introduction to Professor Pei Zhengxue Pei Zhengxue, male, native of Wushan County, Gansu Province, born in February 1938. From childhood, he studied traditional Chinese medicine under the tutelage of his father, Mr. Pei
- 2. Blood-activating and stasis-resolving methods
Chapter 2: Strengthening the Body and Nourishing the Root—Immunity / 007 Chapter 3: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus I 014 Chapter 4: Rheumatoid Arthritis / 036 Chapter 5: Ankylosing Spondylitis / 055 Chapter 6: Behçet’s Dis
- 3. Clearing Heat and Detoxifying Method
、Sublingual vascular tortuosity and other manifestations all fall under the category of blood stasis. Traditional Chinese Medicine has a therapeutic principle: "To treat wind, first treat the blood; when the blood flows,
- ①Fibrinoid necrosis: This is a homogeneous eosinophilic substance, often found in the vessel wall,
①Fibrinoid necrosis: This is a homogeneous eosinophilic substance, often found in the vessel wall, containing immunoglobulins, fibrinogen, complement, and DNA, representing the deposition of immune complexes, which cause
- Part 5
Professor Pei Zhengxue believes that systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that affects multiple systems and organs, and its Western medical diagnosis is relatively clear. Summarizing the clinical c
- Western Medical Diagnosis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Formulas: San Xu Zeng Ye Tang with modifications: Yin Yang Huo 15g, Hu Zhang 10g, Si Zi 15g, Sheng Di 12g, Xuan Shen 10g, Mai Dong 10g, Chuan Xu Duan 10g, Han Lian Cao 15g, Cao Enzyme 10g, Dang Shen 10g, Huang Qi 20g, Da
- Western Medical Diagnosis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Example 5: Fan, female, 45 years old. Joint pain, edema, anemia, liver function impairment, urine protein (2+), occult blood (2+), blood pressure 145/90 mmHg, ESR 72 mm/h. Previously hospitalized, diagnosed with Systemic
- X-ray shows asymmetrical involvement of the affected joints, along with new bone formation, bony ankylosis, and sacroiliitis.
~ 30 years old, rarely occurs after age 45. ② There is a clear family history. ③ Few joints are involved, asymmetrically, with more common involvement of the lower limbs and large joints. ④ Rheumatoid factor negative, HL
- Six. Examples of Clinical Cases Treated by Professor Pei Zhengxue
Patients with economic difficulties or limited conditions are advised to apply the herbal residue from water-decocted traditional Chinese medicine topically after oral administration, which can help promote blood circula
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