Clinical Medical Syndromes in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dr. Inchauspe Adrián Ángel (2018) Clinical Medical Syndromes in Traditional Chinese Medicine: pp. 110-485.
Chapter 10 Chinese Clinical Syndromes of the Zhang
The following sections are included:
  • 10.1. Syndromes of the Spleen (PI)
    • 10.1.1. Syndrome of Deficiency of the Energy of Pi (Pi Qi Xu)
    • 10.1.2. Syndrome of “Collapse of the Energy of Pi” (Pi Qi Xia Xian)
    • 10.1.3. Syndrome of Deficiency of the Yang of Pi (Pi Yang Xu)
    • 10.1.4. Syndrome of Pi Deficiency in Blood Control (Pi Bu Tong Xue)
    • 10.1.5. Syndrome of Plenitude of Heat-Dampness in Pi (Shi Re Yun Pi)
    • 10.1.6. Syndrome of Cold-Dampness Plenitude in Pi (Han Shi Kun Pi)
  • 10.2. Clinical Chinese Syndromes of the Lung (Fei)
    • 10.2.1. Syndrome of Deficiency of the Qi of Fei (Fei Qi Xu)
    • 10.2.2. Syndrome of Deficiency of the Yin of Fei (Fei Yin Xu)
    • 10.2.3. Dampness Plenitude Syndrome in Fei (Tan Yin Zhu Fei)
    • 10.2.4. Syndrome of Plenitude of Wind-Cold in Fei (Feng Han Fan Fei)
    • 10.2.5. Syndrome of Plenitude of Dryness in Fei (Zao Xie Fan Fei)
    • 10.2.6. Syndrome of Heat Plenitude in Fei (Rei Xie Yong Fei)
  • 10.3. Heart (Xin) Syndromes
    • 10.3.1. Syndrome of Qi Deficiency of Xin (Xin Qi Xu)
    • 10.3.2. Syndrome of Yang Deficiency of Xin (Xin Yang Xu)
    • 10.3.3. Syndrome of Yang Collapse of Xin (Xin Yang Bao Tuo)
    • 10.3.4. Syndrome of Blood Deficiency of Xin (Xin Xue Xu)
    • 10.3.5. Syndrome of Yin Deficiency of Xin (Xin Yin Xu)
    • 10.3.6. Syndrome of Flames of Fire of Xin (Xin Huo Kang Shen or Xin Yang Xi)(Also Called “Ascent of the Heart Fire”)
    • 10.3.7. Syndrome of Plenitude of Fire-Phlegm of Xin (Tan Huo Rao Xin)
    • 10.3.8. Syndrome of Plenitude of Phlegm-Dampness in Xin (Tan Mi Xin Qi-ao)
    • 10.3.9. Syndrome of Blood Obstruction of Xin (Xin Xue Bi Zu)
    • 10.3.10. Syndrome of Blood Coagulation in Xin (Xin Xue Yu)
  • 10.4. Xin Bao (Pericardium) Syndromes
    • 10.4.1. Syndromes in Ying (Re Ying Xie)
    • 10.4.2. Reru Xin Bao (“Cosmic Heat Penetration IN THE Xin Bao”)
    • 10.4.3. Xielian Xin Bao (“Phlegm Retains Heat in the Pericardium”)
    • 10.4.4. Heat Attack to Shou Jue Yin (Xin Bao) and to the Upper Warmer (Xin Bao Re)
    • 10.4.5. Syndrome of the Jue Yin Plane (Jue Yin Bing Zheng)
  • 10.5. Liver Chinese Clinical Syndromes (Gan)
    • 10.5.1. Syndrome of Qi Deficiency of Gan (Gan Qi Xu)
    • 10.5.2. Stagnation or Depression Syndrome of the Qi of Gan (Gan Qi Yu Jie)
    • 10.5.3. Syndrome of Deficiency of the Yin of Gan (Gan Yin Xu)
    • 10.5.4. Syndrome of Blood Deficiency of Gan (Gan Xue Xu)
    • 10.5.5. Syndrome of Plenitude of Pathogenous Cold in the Meridian of Gan (Han Shi Gan Mai)
    • 10.5.6. Syndrome of Yang Hyperactivity (Exuberance) of Gan (Gan Yang Shan Kang)
    • 10.5.7. Syndrome of Plenitude-Heat in Gan (Gan Shi Re)
    • 10.5.8. Syndrome of Flames of Fire of Gan (Gan Huo Shang Yang)
    • 10.5.9. Syndrome of the Excessive Heat of Gan That Transforms into Wind (Gan Yang Hua Feng)
    • 10.5.10. Syndrome of Wind Agitation (Internal) of Gan (Gan Yang Hua Feng)
    • 10.5.11. Gan Deficiency Syndrome That Produces Internal Wind (Xue Xu Sheng Feng)
    • 10.5.12. Dampness-Heat Syndrome in Gan/Dan (Gan Dan Shi Re)
  • 10.6. Syndromes of the Kidney (Shen)
    • 10.6.1. Syndrome of Congenital Deficiency of the Renal Essence (Shen Jing Bu Zu)
    • 10.6.2. Syndrome of Acquired Kidney Insufficiency (Shen Shui Bu Zu)
    • 10.6.3. Syndrome of Yang Deficiency of Shen (Shen Yang Xu)
    • 10.6.4. Syndrome of Yang Deficiency of Shen with Edema (Shen Yang Xi Shui Fan)
    • 10.6.5. Syndrome of Exhaustion of the Renal Yang (Shen Yang Shui Wei)
    • 10.6.6. Syndrome of Lack of Consolidation of the Renal Essence (Shen Qi Bu Gu)
    • 10.6.7. Syndrome of Deficiency of the Yin of Shen (Shen Yin Xu)
  • 10.7. The Six Viscus or “Fu” Syndromes
    • 10.7.1. Syndromes of the Large Intestine (Da Chang)
    • 10.7.2. Syndromes of the Small Intestine (Xiao Chang)
    • 10.7.3. Clinical Syndromes of Pang Guang
    • 10.7.4. Gallbladder Syndromes (Dan)
    • 10.7.5. Clinical Symptoms of Stomach (Wei)
  • 10.8. San Jiao Syndromes
    • 10.8.1. San Jiao Vacuity Syndrome
    • 10.8.2. General Syndrome of Plenitude on San Jiao (San Jiao Shi Zheng)
    • 10.8.3. Syndromes According to the Topography of Each Jiao in Particular
    • 10.8.4. Syndromes by Damage of the Middle Jiao
    • 10.8.5. Lower Warmer Syndromes: (Xia Jiao Bian Zheng)
  • 10.9. Combined Syndromes of the Zhang Fu
    • 10.9.1. Syndrome of Deficiency of Energy between Pi and Fei
    • 10.9.2. Energy Deficiency Syndrome in Shen and Fei (Fei Shen Yin Xu)
    • 10.9.3. Syndrome of Shen and Fei Yin Qi Deficiency (Fei Shen Yin Xu)
    • 10.9.4. Syndrome of Gan and Shen Yin Deficiency (Gan Shen Yin Xu)
    • 10.9.5. Shen and Pi Yang Qi Deficiency Syndrome (Pi Shen Yang Xu)
    • 10.9.6. PI Disorder Invaded by Gan or Disarmony between Gan and Pi (Gan Pi Bu Jiao)
    • 10.9.7. Wei Syndrome Invaded by Gan or Disarmony between Gan and Wei (Gan Wei Bu Jiao)
    • 10.9.8. Fei Syndrome Involved by Gan (Gan Yu Fei Xu)
    • 10.9.9 Syndrome of Xin and Fei Deficiency of Energy (Xin Fei Qi Xu)
    • 10.9.10. Xin Blood and Pi Energy Deficiency Syndrome (Xin Pi Liang Xu)
    • 10.9.11. Xin and Gan Yin Deficiency Syndrome (Xin Gan Xue Xu)
    • 10.9.12. Syndrome of Deficiency of Yang Qi of Both Xin and Shen (Xin Shen Yang Xu)
    • 10.9.13. Xin Shen-Shen Disarmony Syndrome or Water-Fire Disarmony (Xin Shen Bu Jiao)
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