Distribution and Development of the TCM Syndromes in Psoriasis Vulgaris

Objective: To study the distribution and development rules of the TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris. Methods: Based on the clinical epidemiologic mass survey, the study was carried out by means of a status survey, multi-center and large-sample research. The data base was set up by EPIINFO6.0. The...

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Published inJournal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Vol. 29; no. 3; pp. 195 - 200
Main Author 张广中 王莒生 王萍 姜春燕 邓丙戌 李萍 赵一鸣 刘瓦利 瞿幸 陈维文 曾琳 周冬梅 孙丽蕴 李若瑜
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0254-6272
DOI10.1016/S0254-6272(09)60064-9

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Abstract Objective: To study the distribution and development rules of the TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris. Methods: Based on the clinical epidemiologic mass survey, the study was carried out by means of a status survey, multi-center and large-sample research. The data base was set up by EPIINFO6.0. The SPSS was used to do the statistical analyses in 2651 cases of psoriasis vulgaris to study the correlations among the distribution and development of the TCM syndromes, the stages of the disease, nationality, psoriasis history, family history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease. Results: The TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris mainly include the blood-heat syndrome (53.8%), blood-dryness syndrome (27.4%), and blood-stasis syndrome (18.1%). Other syndromes were rarely seen, covering 0.6%. The concurrent syndromes mainly involve dampness, heat, blood stasis and toxin. The distribution differences of the main syndromes at different stages of the disease had statistical significance (P〈0.01). The syndrome distribution is not related with nationality and family history (P〉0.05), but it was closely related with the psoriasis history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease (P〈0.01). Conclusion: At the initial stage, psoriasis vulgaris usually manifests itself as the blood-heat syndrome, and later it may be improved or turn into the blood-dryness or blood-stasis syndrome. Smoking, ' alcohol consumption, and severity of the disease may play a role in the syndrome's transformation.
AbstractList To study the distribution and development rules of the TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris. Based on the clinical epidemiologic mass survey, the study was carried out by means of a status survey, multi-center and large-sample research. The data base was set up by EPIINFO6.0. The SPSS was used to do the statistical analyses in 2651 cases of psoriasis vulgaris to study the correlations among the distribution and development of the TCM syndromes, the stages of the disease, nationality, psoriasis history, family history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease. The TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris mainly include the blood-heat syndrome (53.8%), blood-dryness syndrome (27.4%), and blood-stasis syndrome (18.1%). Other syndromes were rarely seen, covering 0.6%. The concurrent syndromes mainly involve dampness, heat, blood stasis and toxin. The distribution differences of the main syndromes at different stages of the disease had statistical significance (P < 0.01). The syndrome distribution is not related with nationality and family history (P > 0.05), but it was closely related with the psoriasis history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease (P < 0.01). At the initial stage, psoriasis vulgaris usually manifests itself as the blood-heat syndrome, and later it may be improved or turn into the blood-dryness or blood-stasis syndrome. Smoking, alcohol consumption, and severity of the disease may play a role in the syndrome's transformation.
Objective: To study the distribution and development rules of the TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris. Methods: Based on the clinical epidemiologic mass survey, the study was carried out by means of a status survey, multi-center and large-sample research. The data base was set up by EPIINFO6.0. The SPSS was used to do the statistical analyses in 2651 cases of psoriasis vulgaris to study the correlations among the distribution and development of the TCM syndromes, the stages of the disease, nationality, psoriasis history, family history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease. Results: The TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris mainly include the blood-heat syndrome (53.8%), blood-dryness syndrome (27.4%), and blood-stasis syndrome (18.1%). Other syndromes were rarely seen, covering 0.6%. The concurrent syndromes mainly involve dampness, heat, blood stasis and toxin. The distribution differences of the main syndromes at different stages of the disease had statistical significance (P〈0.01). The syndrome distribution is not related with nationality and family history (P〉0.05), but it was closely related with the psoriasis history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease (P〈0.01). Conclusion: At the initial stage, psoriasis vulgaris usually manifests itself as the blood-heat syndrome, and later it may be improved or turn into the blood-dryness or blood-stasis syndrome. Smoking, ' alcohol consumption, and severity of the disease may play a role in the syndrome's transformation.
To study the distribution and development rules of the TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris.OBJECTIVETo study the distribution and development rules of the TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris.Based on the clinical epidemiologic mass survey, the study was carried out by means of a status survey, multi-center and large-sample research. The data base was set up by EPIINFO6.0. The SPSS was used to do the statistical analyses in 2651 cases of psoriasis vulgaris to study the correlations among the distribution and development of the TCM syndromes, the stages of the disease, nationality, psoriasis history, family history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease.METHODSBased on the clinical epidemiologic mass survey, the study was carried out by means of a status survey, multi-center and large-sample research. The data base was set up by EPIINFO6.0. The SPSS was used to do the statistical analyses in 2651 cases of psoriasis vulgaris to study the correlations among the distribution and development of the TCM syndromes, the stages of the disease, nationality, psoriasis history, family history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease.The TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris mainly include the blood-heat syndrome (53.8%), blood-dryness syndrome (27.4%), and blood-stasis syndrome (18.1%). Other syndromes were rarely seen, covering 0.6%. The concurrent syndromes mainly involve dampness, heat, blood stasis and toxin. The distribution differences of the main syndromes at different stages of the disease had statistical significance (P < 0.01). The syndrome distribution is not related with nationality and family history (P > 0.05), but it was closely related with the psoriasis history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease (P < 0.01).RESULTSThe TCM syndromes in psoriasis vulgaris mainly include the blood-heat syndrome (53.8%), blood-dryness syndrome (27.4%), and blood-stasis syndrome (18.1%). Other syndromes were rarely seen, covering 0.6%. The concurrent syndromes mainly involve dampness, heat, blood stasis and toxin. The distribution differences of the main syndromes at different stages of the disease had statistical significance (P < 0.01). The syndrome distribution is not related with nationality and family history (P > 0.05), but it was closely related with the psoriasis history, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and severity of the disease (P < 0.01).At the initial stage, psoriasis vulgaris usually manifests itself as the blood-heat syndrome, and later it may be improved or turn into the blood-dryness or blood-stasis syndrome. Smoking, alcohol consumption, and severity of the disease may play a role in the syndrome's transformation.CONCLUSIONAt the initial stage, psoriasis vulgaris usually manifests itself as the blood-heat syndrome, and later it may be improved or turn into the blood-dryness or blood-stasis syndrome. Smoking, alcohol consumption, and severity of the disease may play a role in the syndrome's transformation.
Author 张广中 王莒生 王萍 姜春燕 邓丙戌 李萍 赵一鸣 刘瓦利 瞿幸 陈维文 曾琳 周冬梅 孙丽蕴 李若瑜
AuthorAffiliation Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Beijing TCM Hospital Affiliated to the Capital Medical University, Belling 100010, China Beijing Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Centre of Clinical Epidemiology, the Third Hospital of Beifing University Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Guanganmen Hospital Affiliated to China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Department of Dermatology and Venereology, First Hospital of Beijing University
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Aged, 80 and over
Alcohol Drinking
Analysis of Variance
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Child, Preschool
China - epidemiology
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银屑病
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