Collected Medical Experience of Pei Zhengxue

2. Clinical Classification and Symptoms/Signs Classification based on the standards of the Nanning Conference in December 1984

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### 2. Clinical Classification and Symptoms/Signs (Classification based on the standards of the Nanning Conference in December 1984)

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Keywords中西医结合, 学术思想, 临床经验, 方法论, 3.肝功与病原学检查

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  1. 2. Clinical Classification and Symptoms/Signs (Classification based on the standards of the Nanning Conference in December 1984)

2. Clinical Classification and Symptoms/Signs (Classification based on the standards of the Nanning Conference in December 1984)

Acute cases: 366, accounting for 18.1%; chronic persistent cases: 861, accounting for 42.6%; chronic active cases: 429, accounting for 21.1%; asymptomatic carriers: 297, accounting for 14.7%; cirrhosis: 68 cases, accounting for 3.4%.

Fatigue: 925 cases, accounting for 45.8%; loss of appetite: 712 cases, accounting for 35.3%; aversion to oil: 621 cases, accounting for 30.7%; liver pain: 421 cases, accounting for 20.8%; nausea: 329 cases, accounting for 16.3%; fever: 106 cases, accounting for 5.2%; jaundice: 101 cases, accounting for 4.9%; hepatomegaly: 591 cases, accounting for 29.2%; splenomegaly: 219 cases, accounting for 13.1%; ascites: 32 cases, accounting for 1.6%.

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