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This study is aimed to evaluate the clinical application of the millimeter wave and magnetism light compound therapy. The EHF-98B MMW. RL compound therapy apparatus made in the University of Electronic Technology(Chengdu) was used in 171 patients. The superficial, skin lesions or the visceral reflected skin regions (acupoints) were directly exposed to the light from the apparatus. All the cases were divided into five groups, namely skin mucosa superficial lesions, trauma of the bone and joint soft tissue, surgical incision,
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infections, and rare intricate diseases. The therapeutic effects observed in the groups were analyzed and evaluated by means of 4 levels. As for the 171 patients, the cure rate was 42.7% (73 patients), the effective rate 25.1%(43 patients), the improvement rate 31%(53 patients), and no effect constituted 1.2%(2 patients). The total effective rate was 98.8%. This therapy was especially effective for treating chronic cervicitis, cervical erosion, soft tissue trauma, surgical incision. Also it was effective for treating some rare intricate diseases, e.g. sterility, vitiligo,
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disease. So the millimeter wave and magnetism light compound therapy may find wide clinical applications.
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PMID:[Research of magnetism light compound therapy in clinical application]. 1285 5
Systemic vasculitis (SV) is characterized by generalized vascular bed lesion involving vessels of different sizes into a pathological process. The paper presents the results of a follow-up of 500 patients with different forms of SV, by making studies of immunity and the hemostatic system, angioscanning, Doppler ultrasound study of vessels, electrophysiological studies (rheoencephalography, encephalography), computed and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain, and visceral ultrasonography. A variety of clinical symptoms and involvement of different organs determine the interest of physicians of different specialties in the diagnosis and treatment of SV. The involvement of the nervous system in the process occurs in all forms of vasculitis, by afflicting the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems with the development of regulatory and functional disorders. Lesions of the visual organ are typical of nonspecific aortoarteritis (Takayasu's disease), Wegener's granulomatosis, giant-cell arteritis. Recurrent uveitis is characterized in
Behcet's syndrome
. Cutaneous manifestations are included into the classification criteria of nodal polyartheritis, hemorrhagic vasculitis, and Kawasaki's disease.
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and oral involvement are observed in Wegener's granulomatosis.
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PMID:[Systemic vasculitis as an interdisciplinary problem]. 1565