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Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Xue Bao
July 2006
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200003, China.
Objective: To evaluate the effects of Rhizoma kaempferiae volatile oil on tumor growth and cell cycle of MKN-45 human gastric cancer cells orthotopically transplanted in nude mice.
Methods: One hundred and five nude mice orthotopically transplanted with MKN-45 human gastric cancer cells were randomly divided into seven groups: untreated group, normal saline-treated group, dissolvant-treated group, cyclophosphamide (CTX)-treated group and high-, medium-, and low-dose Rhizoma kaempferiae volatile oil-treated groups. Corresponding interventions were implemented in each group except the untreated group.
Rev Prat
June 1992
Service d'hépatologie et de gastro-entérologie, hôpital Henri-Mondor, Créteil.
Cholesterol gallstones can be dissolved by chenodeoxycholic acid or by ursodeoxycholic acid administered orally. This treatment is subject to the following conditions: the gallbladder must be functioning; the gallstones must be radiolucent; the stones must not be too large; the main bile ducts must be patent; the cholelithiasis must be symptomatic but without severe complications. The two biliary acids are equally effective, but ursodeoxycholic acid is preferred to chenodeoxycholic acid because it is devoid of undesirable side-effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral dissolution treatment with chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is indicated in the case of cholesterol gallstones. However, three conditions must be satisfied for treatment to be effective: 1) the stones must be radiolucent; 2) the gallbladder must be functioning, i.e.
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November 1980
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