Xiao, Q., Zhao, Xl., Guo, M. et al. Assessment on application of Chinese herbal medicine in the process of corticosterone reduction in nephrotic syndrome., CJIM 7, 180 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03178484
Xiao Qing, Zhao Xue-lan, Guo Min, et al. Assessment on application of Chinese herbal medicine in the process of corticosterone reduction in nephrotic syndrome. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 7(3):180-182(2001)
Xiao, Q., Zhao, Xl., Guo, M. et al. Assessment on application of Chinese herbal medicine in the process of corticosterone reduction in nephrotic syndrome., CJIM 7, 180 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03178484DOI:
Xiao Qing, Zhao Xue-lan, Guo Min, et al. Assessment on application of Chinese herbal medicine in the process of corticosterone reduction in nephrotic syndrome. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 7(3):180-182(2001) DOI: 10.1007/BF03178484.
Assessment on application of Chinese herbal medicine in the process of corticosterone reduction in nephrotic syndrome
摘要
Objective: To evaluate the effect of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) in the process of corticosterone (CS) reduction in nephrotic syndrome.Methods: One hundred and twenty patients of indiopathic nephrotic syndrome sensitive to prednisone treatment were divided into two groups randomly. The dosage of prednisone used was conventionally reduced in both groups but CHM herbal treatment was added to the treated group in the period of prednisone reduction. The effect of CHM was estimated by observing the recurrence rate of disease and side-effects of prednisone.Results: The recurrence rate of disease and the occurrence rate of side-effects of prednisone in the treated group were less than those in the control group significantly (P < 0.01).Conclusion: Additional CHM in the process of CS reduction in treating CS sensitive nephrotic syndrome could markedly abate the recurrence rate of disease and the side-effect of CS reduction.
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effect of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) in the process of corticosterone (CS) reduction in nephrotic syndrome.Methods: One hundred and twenty patients of indiopathic nephrotic syndrome sensitive to prednisone treatment were divided into two groups randomly. The dosage of prednisone used was conventionally reduced in both groups but CHM herbal treatment was added to the treated group in the period of prednisone reduction. The effect of CHM was estimated by observing the recurrence rate of disease and side-effects of prednisone.Results: The recurrence rate of disease and the occurrence rate of side-effects of prednisone in the treated group were less than those in the control group significantly (P < 0.01).Conclusion: Additional CHM in the process of CS reduction in treating CS sensitive nephrotic syndrome could markedly abate the recurrence rate of disease and the side-effect of CS reduction.
关键词
Chinese Herbal MedicineNephrotic Syndromecorticosterone reductionrecurrenceside-effects
Keywords
Chinese Herbal MedicineNephrotic Syndromecorticosterone reductionrecurrenceside-effects
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