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Study On The Relation Of Mammary Hyperplasia's Syndrome Differentiation And Sex Hormones, Molybdenum Target Radiography Image

Posted on:2007-10-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L L BianFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360212970166Subject:TCM gynecology
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Object The aim of this study is to explore the correlation between syndrome differentiation and sex hormones, molybdenum target radiography image of mammary hyperplasia (HMG), and then establish the objective index of syndrome differentiation on HMG.Methods According to the differentiation of syndromes, 346 patients of HMG are divided into three disease types that are Liver Stagnation type(LS), Phlegm-Accumulation and Blood-Stasis type(PABS), Chong and Ren Channels Impairment type(CRCI). E2, PT, TT, PRL, FSH and LH are measured in 236 patients of the all during their ovulatory phase. All patients are classified according to the features of breast molybdenum target radiography image. The changes of breast structure are divided into seven types that are tubercular type(TU), leaflet type(LE), large piece type(LP), lump type(LU), thick breast coppers' ligament type(TB), strip and cable type(SC), string beads type(SB). Observing the features of the patients' sex hormones and the molybdenum target radiography image, we sum up the characters of syndrome differentiation on HMG.Result The levels of FSH, LH, E2 in HMG patients are lower than the normal, but the levels of PRL, PT are higher, and TT is no statistically significant difference . The levels of FSH, LH, E2 in LS, CRCI decrease, the PRL and PT increase, but TT is no significant difference. The levels of FSH, LH, E2, TT in PABS decrease, but the PRL and PT increase. The level of FSH in CRCI is higher than that in LS and the LH in LS is higher than that in CRCI. The level of E2 decreases in turn according to the LS, PABS and CRCI. Molybdenum target radiography: in the LS the main breast structure changes are LE, TU and...
Keywords/Search Tags:Fibrocystic Disease of Breast, Syndrome Differ Classification, Sex Hormones, Molybdenum target radiography
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