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Observation on short-term effect and follow-up of integrative medicine in treating 198 patients with hepatolenticular degeneration |
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Objective To observe the short-term effect and follow-up of integrative medicine in treating patients with hepatolenticular degeneration (HLD). Methods: The 198 patients with HLD were treated by strengthened decopper therapy with sodium dimercaptosulphonate by intravenous dripping combined with oral intake of Gandou tablet and zinc gluconate during their hospitalization period. After discharge, the maintaining therapy given to them was dimercaptosuccinic acid and penicillamine alternatively combined with Gandou Tablet and zinc gluconate orally. Patients were followed-up for 6 months to 24 years. Results By the end of therapeutic course in hospital, the clinically cured, markedly improved and improved cases were 22 (11.11%), 15 (7.58%) and 131(66.16%) respectively, the cure rate+ markedly effective rate being 18. 69% and the total effective rate 84.85%. The markedly effective rate and the total effective rate were increased significantly at the 6 months follow-up, while in the over 6 months to 24 years follow-up period the cure + markedly effective rate increased, and ineffective and worsened rate also increased, only improved rate lowered were shown. Conclusion Most HLD patients would acquire long-term survival and better quality of life if they insist on long-term decopper therapy. Condition would be deteriorated, even death often occur in those who cannot insist the treatment or in severe cases of advanced stage. |
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