Clinical Experience in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine by Pei Zhengxue: Oncology

Gansu Science and Technology Press

Clinical experience organized by specialty within Pei Zhengxue's integrative-medicine framework.

Gansu Science and Technology Press · 14 chapter entries · Updated March 22, 2026

Clinical Experience in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine by Pei Zhengxue: Oncology

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  1. 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 his father, Mr. Pei Shen (one of th

  2. Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology

    Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology The brain is divided into the cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, and brainstem. The brain is the organ responsible for higher nervous activities, consciousness, and thinking in humans,

  3. VI. Clinical Case Examples by Professor Pei Zhengxue

    VI. Clinical Case Examples by Professor Pei Zhengxue Case 1: Patient Li, female, 10 years old, a primary school student in Ledu County, Qinghai Province. In November 2006, she presented with headache, vomiting, numbness

  4. . The number of intracellular or extracellular keratinizations is much less than that in highly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.

    . The number of intracellular or extracellular keratinizations is much less than that in highly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. . There are varying numbers of lymphocytic infiltrates within the cancer nests, and

  5. 、Guaipi;

    、Guaipi; Nasal Longtang (Beishashen, Maidong, Yuzhu, Shihu, Danpi Tan, Chenzong Tan, Bohe Tan, Daji Tan, Huainiu Xi, Baima Gen); for severe headache, add Baizhi; for obvious nasal congestion, add Xinyi and Cang’erzi; for

  6. , Gan Cao 6g, Chuan Xiong 10g, Bai Zhi 6g, Xi Xin 3g, Qiang Du Huo each 10g, Fang Feng 12,

    , Gan Cao 6g, Chuan Xiong 10g, Bai Zhi 6g, Xi Xin 3g, Qiang Du Huo each 10g, Fang Feng 12, Zao Xiu 15g, Bai Hua She She Cao 15g, Ban Zhi Lian 15g, Hu Zhang 15g, Xia Ku Cao 15g, Hai Zao 10g, Kun Bu 10g, San Leng 10g, Chai

  7. Chest tightness and shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing.

    Chest tightness and shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing. For patients who have difficulty lying flat, add Jujube Lung-Draining Decoction; for those with poor appetite and nausea with a tendency to vomit, add Hawth

  8. 2 Pathology and classification

    The lungs are respiratory organs located above the diaphragm within the thoracic cavity, on both sides of the mediastinum, one on the left and one on the right. The lungs are cone-shaped, with one apex, one base, three s

  9. 4. TCM Syndrome Differentiation and Formulas

    4. TCM Syndrome Differentiation and Formulas 1. Spleen-Lung Qi Deficiency Symptoms: Poor appetite, fatigue, shortness of breath, cough with phlegm, spontaneous sweating, aversion to cold, pulse is deep and fine, cun and

  10. VII. A Synthesis of Ancient and Modern Theories

    VII. A Synthesis of Ancient and Modern Theories “Plain Questions · On the True Storehouse of Vital Energy”: “When the large bones become withered and the flesh sinks in, the chest feels full of qi, breathing becomes diff

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