급성 뇌경색을 동반한 정신분열병 환자의 歸脾湯 치험1례 |
송일헌1, 김의철1, 이주일1, 박영철1, 손덕칭1, 권도익1, 박준하2, 김주영3 |
1동수원한방병원 한방내과 2동수원한방병원 동서협진과 3동수원한방병원 부인과 |
A Case Report of Schizophrenia with Acute Cerebral Infarction Treated with Guibi-tang |
Il-Heon Song1, Eui-Chul Kim1, Ju-Il Lee1, Young-Chul Park1, Teh-Cheng Sun1, Do-Ik Kwon1, Jun-Ha Park2, Ju-Young Kim3 |
1Deptartment of Oriental Internal Medicine, Dongsuwon Oriental Hospital 2Deptartment of East West Integrated Medicine, Dongsuwon Oriental Hospital 3Deptartment of Gynecology, Dongsuwon Oriental Hospital |
Correspondence |
Il-Heon Song ,Tel: 031-210-0881, 019-405-2739, Fax: 031-210-0146, Email: ginseng21@hanmail.net
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Received: June 1, 2006, Accepted: June 17, 2006, Published online: June 30, 2006. |
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ABSTRACT |
Schizophrenia is a disturbance condition that lasts for at least 6 months and includes at least 1 month of active-phase symptoms(i.e., two [or more] of the following: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, negative symptoms) In this study, we report one case of schizophrenia with acute cerebral infarction. The patient has been diagnosed with schizophrenia more than 20 years ago, and after this recent cerebral infarction, all of her schizophrenic symptoms such as auditory hallucination, delirium, depression, insomnia were aggravated. Her schizophrenic symptoms, PANSS and NIHSS total scores were considerably reduced after oriental treatment(Guibi-tang(歸脾湯)), so we report this as a potential treatment. |
Key words:
Schizophrenia, Cerebral Infarction, Guibi-tang, PANSS |
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