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FENG Zhongfa, YANG Jianhui, SU Yanyan, WEI Jiaxuan, TAO Qiong, DU Li.
Discussion on the influence of Wan Quan′s "Four methods of infant rearing" on the growth and development of children
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2024, 16(5): 395-398.
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GAO Yiwen, FENG Xiaochun.
Analysis of experience in treating
pediatric eczema based on the "visceral collaterals"
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2024, 16(4): 345-348.
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LI Guang, ZHAI Wensheng.
Discussion on the application of regulating intestinal microflora in
children with pneumonia based on the relationship between lung and large
intestine
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2024, 16(2): 119-122.
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LIU Biao, ZHANG Guoqing..
Clinical value of methemoglobin in early identification of
gastrointestinal symptom-related infection in premature infants
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2024, 16(1): 46-50.
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SHAO Lingyang, WANG Hai.
Study on medication rules in the treatment of eczema and atopic
dermatitis based on national patent Chinese herbal compound prescriptions
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2024, 16(1): 80-84.
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ZHAO Gai..
Diagnostic value of
complement level in premature infants with early-onset sepsis
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(6): 536-539.
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FU Caiyu, WANG Aiqiong, SA Rina..
Research status of the influence of prone
position on sleep and organ functions in premature infants
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(4): 305-309.
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LU Yujiao, GAO Xirong, ZHUANG Yan, MA Jinxia, LI Junshuai..
Clinical
characteristics of 29 cases of neonatal pseudomonas putida infection
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(3): 233-236.
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WAN Chengquan, TANG Chenghe.
Clinical
characteristics and influencing factors of premature infants with necrotizing
enterocolitis
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(3): 237-240.
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XIE Yuqing, XIA Lihong.ObjectiveTo study the rules of medication in the treatment of pediatric eczema in ancient medical books.MethodsThe prescriptions for treating pediatric eczema in the Chinese Medical Classics were collected and sorted.The frequency, and the properties, flavor, and meridian tropism of the medicines were analyzed.The methods such as the association rules analysis and cluster analysis were also used.ResultsHigh-frequency drugs for external use included Qingfen(Calomelas), Baifan(Alumen), Huanglian(Rhizomacoptidis), etc., and Gancao(Radix et Rhizomaglycyrrhizae), Fuling(Poria), Chaihu(Radix bupleuri), etc., for internal use.The statistical analysis showed that spicy drugs were mostly used for external use, bitter for internal use, and hepatic meridian for external use, lung meridian for internal use.Drugs with cold properties were used most frequently.Toxic drugs for external use accounted for .%.The strong correlation among external drugs was Baifan-Shechuangzi(Fructuscnidii) and Huanglian-Huangbo(Cortex phellodendrichinensis).For internal use strong correlation existed in Jingjie(Herbaschizonepetae)-Fangfeng(Radix saposhnikoviae) and Zhiqiao(Fructusaurantii)-Jiegeng(Radix platycodonis).ConclusionIn ancient medical books, the external treatment for pediatric eczema is mainly to remove rotten ecrotic muscle and promote the growth of granulation, attack poison and kill insects, and clear heat and dry dampness, while the internal treatment is mainly to remove wind and heat, dry dampness and relieve itching.Drugs for external use are mainly spicy and cold, mainly functioning through the hepatic meridian, drugs for internal use are mainly bitter and cold, mainly functioning through the lung meridian..
Medication rules of
Chinese medicines in the treatment of pediatric eczema based on the Chinese
Medical Classics
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(3): 262-267.
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LU Yujiao, GAO Xirong, ZHUANG Yan, LI Junshuai..
Effect of long-term use of caffeine citrate on the safety of very-low-birth-weight infants
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(2): 105-109.
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ZHANG Yanyan, WANG Xin, WANG Chan, ZHENG Youning.
Research progress on
the relationship between vitamin D and heart, brain and lung development in
preterm infants
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(2): 124-128.
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LI Yan, ZHAO Yu.Tianjin .
Application value of
fecal calprotectin in infants with non-IgE-mediated milk protein
allergy
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(1): 40-45.
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WU Jianye, XU Lei, KANG Beibei, JIANG Zhimei, XU Ruiyang, CHEN Ning.
A study on the
mechanism of short-chain fatty acids
produced by the intestinal flora affecting the core symptoms of autism spectrum
disorder
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2022, 14(6): 481-485.
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CUI Peicong, HE Liqian, MENG Xiantao, AN Zhiguo, BU Shanshan, MA Weizhong.
Risk factors and
pathogenic bacteria of intrauterine infectious pneumonia in premature infants
in ethnic minority areas
[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2022, 14(6): 491-495.
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