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英汉实用中医药大全 15 肛门直肠病学pdf电子书版本下载

- 黄乃健,方廷钰 著
- 出版社: 北京:高等教育出版社
- ISBN:7040040816
- 出版时间:1994
- 标注页数:391页
- 文件大小:13MB
- 文件页数:415页
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图书目录
1 Contribution of Traditional Chinese Proctology1
1.1 Disease Name and Its Origin1
Notes1
1.2 Historical Study of the Anorectal Anatomy2
1.3 Historical Study of the Anorectal Physiology andPathology3
1.4 Understanding of the Etiology of Hemorrhoid4
1.5 Differentiation of Syndromes5
1.5.1 Classification5
1.5.2 Symptoms and Signs,Pulse and the Diseased Meridians7
1.6 Treatment8
1.6.1 Internal Treatment8
1.6.2 External Treatment14
1.6.3 Acupuncture,Moxibustion and Daoyin18
1.7 Care and Prevention19
2.1.1 Lateral Position21
2.1.2 Prone Position21
2.1.3 Lithotomy Position21
2 Examination for Anal-Rectum Diseases21
2.1 Position of Patients21
2.1.4 Knee-Chest Position or Knee-Elbow Position22
2.1.5 Flexed-Knee Supine Position22
2.1.6 Squatting Position22
2.1.7 Standing-Bowing Position22
2.1.8 Inverted Position22
2.1.9 Ride-prone Position23
2.2 Procre for Examination23
2.2.1 Asking23
2.2.4 Anoscopy24
2.2.5 Probing Examination24
2.2.2 Looking24
2.2.3 Finger Diagnosis24
2.2.6 Localization of the Internal Opening of theCryptus Hook25
2.3 Case Writing Record and Examination Record26
2.3.1 Special Case History Record form Can Be Used26
2.3.2 Requirement for Case History Record26
2.3.3 Diagrams Commonly Used for Partial Examination,Code and Its Meaning29
3.1.3 Method31
3.1.1 Point Selection31
3.1.2 Preparation before Acupuncture Anesthesia31
3.1 Acupuncture Anesthesia31
3 Anesthesia of Anus and Rectum31
3.1.4 Advantage and Drawbk32
3.2 Local Anesthesia32
3.2.1 Suitable for Hemorrhoid and Fistula Operationin Generai32
3.2.2 Method of Anesthesia32
3.3.3 Anesthetic Method33
3.3.2 Commonly Used Anesthetics33
3.3.1 Indications33
3.3 Yaoshu (DU2)Anesthesia33
3.2.4 Advantage and Disadvantage33
3.2.3 Requirements33
3.3.4 Anesthetic Effect34
3.3.5 How to Apply Anesthesia to Yaoshu (DU2)35
3.4 Other Kinds of Anesthesia41
3.4.1 Lumbar Anesthesia41
3.4.2 Lumbosral Epidural Anesthesia of Spinal Cord41
3.4.3 Refrigeration Anesthesia and General Anesthesia41
3.4.4 Intravenous Anesthesia and General Anesthesia41
4.1.1 Pre-Operative Preparation42
4.1 Pre-and-Post-Operative Management of Anorectal Surgery42
4 Pre-and-Post-Operative Management of Anorectal Surgery and Handling of Post-Operative Retion and Complications42
4.1.2 Ptst-Operative Management43
4.2 Handling the Post-Operative Retion and Complications46
4.2.1 Pain46
4.2.2 Bearing-Down Pain47
4.2.3 Urinating Disturbance48
4.2.4 Hemorrhage50
4.2.5 Fever58
4.2.8 Slow Healing of the Wound59
4.2.7 Eczema and Dermatitis59
4.2.6 Local Swelling59
4.2.9 Stricture of Anus and Fecal Incontinence60
5 Hemorrhoid61
5.1 Etiology and Pathogenesis61
5.1.1 Integrated Internal Ftors61
5.1.2 Local External Ftors61
5.2 Clinical Manifestations62
5.2.1 Classification62
5.2.2 Symptoms and Signs65
5.3 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis66
5.2.3 The Involved Meridians and Their Relationship66
5.4 Clinical Treatment67
5.4.1 Internal Treatment67
5.4.2 External Treatment68
5.4.3 Acupuncture and Magic Therapy99
6 Anorectal Peripheral Abscess100
6.1 Etiology and Pathogenesis100
6.2 Clinical Manifestations101
6.3.2 External Treatment102
6.3.1 Internal Treatment102
6.3 Treatment102
7 Anal Fistula103
7.1 Etiology and Pathogenesis103
7.2 Clinical Manifestations-104
7.2.1 Classification104
7.2.2 Symptoms and Signs107
7.3 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis108
7.3.1 Asking108
7.3.2 Looking108
7.3.3 Palpation110
7.3.5 Anoscopy and Anal Crypt Hook Examination112
7.3.4 Probe Examination112
7.3.6 Fistulous Pipe Staining Method114
7.3.7 Roentgenography115
7.3.8 Rules to Know the Relation between the Inner and OuterOpenings and the Trend of Fistula116
7.3.9 Pathological Section Examination118
7.4 Clinical Treatment120
7.4.1 Internal Treatment120
7.4.2 External Treatment120
8.1 Etiology and Pathogenesis135
8 Anal Fissure135
8.1.1 Ftors of Anatomy136
8.1.2 Inflammation136
8.1.3 Mechanical Injury136
8.1.4 Other Ftors137
8.2 Clinical Manifestations137
8.2.1 Stage Classification137
8.2.2 Symptoms and Signs138
8.3 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis139
8.4.1 Internal Treatment140
8.4 Clinical Treatment140
8.4.2 External Treatment143
8.4.3 Acupuncture and Magotherapy150
9 Proctoma151
9.1 Etiology and Pathogenesis151
9.1.1 The Theory of Sliding Hernia151
9.1.2 The Theory of Intussusception152
9.2.1 Classification153
9.2 Clinical Manifestations153
9.2.2 Symptoms and Signs156
9.3 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis158
9.3.1 Diagnosis158
9.3.2 Differential Djagnosis163
9.4 Clinical Treatment164
9.4.1 Internal Treatment164
9.4.2 External Treatment164
9.4.3 Acupuncture Therapy176
10.2.1 Classifications177
10.2 Clinical Manifestations177
10 Rectal Polyp177
10.1 Etiology and Pathogenesis177
10.2.2 Symptoms and Signs180
10.3 Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis180
10.4 Clinical Treatment182
10.4.1 Internal Treatment182
10.4.2 External Treatment182
11.1.1 Physical Exercises185
11.1.3 Proper Diet185
11.1.2 Keeping off Anget and Worry185
11.1 Prevention of Hemorrhoids185
11 Prevention of Anorectal Diseases185
11.1.4 Having Regular Bowel Movements Every Day186
11.1.5 Keep Hygiene of the Anus186
11.1.6 Massage and Anus-Lifting Exercise186
11.1.7 Daoyin190
11.2 Prevention of Anal Fistula190
11.3 Prevention of Anal Fissure191
11.4 Prevention of Prolapse of Rectum192
11.5 Prevention of Rectal Polyp Formula Index194
The English-Chinese Encyclopedia of Prtical TCM (Booklist)390
