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5 Neuropsychiatric Disorder Cases Diagnosed and Treated as Greater Yin Disease Based on Disease Pattern Identification Diagnostic System by Shanghanlun Provisions

The Journal of Korean Medical Association of Clinical Sanghan-Geumgwe / The Journal of Korean Medical Association of Clinical Sanghan-Geumgwe, (P)2287-8696; (E)2288-744X
2023, v.15 no.1, pp.53-84
https://doi.org/10.22891/kmedia.2023.15.1.53
Seong-hwan Cho
Jae-won Jeong
Min-hwan Kim
Joo Heo
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Abstract

Objective : The purpose of this study is to explore the therapeutic potential of Shanghanlun for neuropsychiatric disorders through a comparative review of five neuropsychiatric disorder cases diagnosed with Greater yin disease pattern/syndrome (太陰病). Methods : We collected and compared five neuropsychiatric cases diagnosed and treated with Greater yin disease pattern/syndrome (太陰病) from four korean medicine clinics. Clinical symptoms common to the five cases were analyzed by connecting them with Shanghanlun provision 273 and 279. Results : In all five cases, the improvement of chief complaints and decrease in general anxiety were observed after administration of Gyejigajakyak-tang (桂枝加芍薬湯) and Gyejigadaehwang-tang (圭支加大黃湯). In addition, neuropsychiatric symptoms and physical symptoms that are mentioned in Shanghanlun provision 273 and 279 were confirmed in all five cases. Conclusions : We not only reconfirmed that the core features of Greater yin disease pattern/syndrome(太陰病) proposed in previous studies; zi-tong (自痛), yin-er (因爾), jie-ying (結硬), but also that the physical symptoms associated with fu-man (腹満), tu (吐) and zi-li (自利) were common in the presenting symptoms and past histories of the five patients.

keywords
Shanghanlun, Greater yin disease pattern/syndrome (太陰病), Gyejigajakyak-tang, Gyejigadaehwang-tang, Somatic symptom disorder (SSD), Schizophrenia, Panic disorder, Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

The Journal of Korean Medical Association of Clinical Sanghan-Geumgwe