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王松龄治疗缺血性烟雾病诊疗思路与经验 |
赵梦雁1,2, 骆天炯1,2, 王松龄3, 赵海琪3
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1.南京中医药大学, 南京 210023;2.南京中医药大学附属南京中医院, 南京 210001;3.河南中医药大学第二附属医院, 郑州 450003
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摘要: |
王松龄教授认为缺血性烟雾病病因有先天禀赋不足,后天失养,或饮食失度伤及后天脾土,或劳损过度伤及先天肾精,故该病多属本虚标实。本虚多以脾肾为主,病久伤及心、肝,标实多以风、火、痰、瘀等为主,王松龄教授临床将缺血性烟雾病辨证分为:肝风内动、瘀热阻络证;脾胃虚弱、痰浊瘀滞证。自拟防治灵Ⅰ号方治疗肝风内动、瘀热阻络证,防治灵Ⅱ号方治疗脾肾虚弱、痰浊瘀滞证。 |
关键词: 缺血性烟雾病 颅底异常血管网 中医诊疗经验 王松龄 |
DOI:10.11656/j.issn.1673-9043.2020.03.04 |
分类号:R743 |
基金项目:王松龄全国名老中医药专家传承工作室(国中医药人教发【2018】134号);南京市名中医骆天炯工作室项目(LTJ-2019-NJ)。 |
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Experience of Professor WANG Songling in the treatment of moyamoya disease complicated with ischemic stroke |
ZHAO Mengyan1,2, LUO Tianjiong1,2, WANG Songling3, ZHAO Haiqi3
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1.Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023, China;2.Nanjing Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210001, China;3.Henan Province Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou 450003, China
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Professor WANG Songling thinks that the causes of moyamoya disease are congenital endowment deficiency,acquired deprivations,or improper diet that damages acquired spleen soil,or strain that excessively damages congenital kidney essence,so the disease is mostly based on deficiency and marked with excess. This deficiency is mainly caused by spleen and kidney,and the heart and liver are injured by the disease for a long time. The marked excess is mainly caused by wind,fire,phlegm and blood stasis. Professor WANG Songling clinically classifies moyamoya disease into the syndrome of internal movement of liver wind,blood stasis,heat resistance and collateral obstruction. Syndrome of weakness of spleen and stomach,phlegm turbidity and stasis. Self-made Zhongfengling Formulation I treats the syndrome of liver wind internal movement,blood stasis,heat resistance and collateral obstruction,while Zhongfengling Formulation II treats the syndrome of spleen and kidney weakness,phlegm turbidity and blood stasis. |
Key words: ischemic moyamoya disease abnormal vascular network in the skull base experience in diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine WANG Songling |