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Abstract Clinical Practice Guideline for Taeyangin Disease of Sasang Constitutional Medicine Hye-Sun Park, Jong-Cheon Joo * , Eui-ju Lee † Dept. of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Dongshin University, Jeollanam-do, Naju, Korea * Dept. of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University, Jeollabuk-do, Iksan, Korea † Dept. of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, KoreaObjectivesThis research was proposed to present clinical practice guideline (CPG) for Taeyangin Disease of Sasang Constitutional Medicine (SCM). This CPG was developed by the national-wide experts committee consisting of SCM professors.Methods This guideline was performed that search and collection of literature related SCM such as 『Dongeuisusebowon󰡕,textbook of SCM, clinical guidebook of SCM and fundamental research to standardize diagnosis of Sasang ConstitutionalMedicine. Journal search related clinical trial or human complementary medicine of SCM was performed domesticand overseas. Finally, 1 article was selected and included in CPG for Taeyangin disease.Results & ConclusionsThe CPG of Taeyangin disease include classification, definition and standard symptoms of each pattern. Taeyangin disease is classified into exterior-origin lower back (EOLB) disease and interior-origin small intestine (IOSI) diseaseby region of symptom. EOLB can be replaced with Oegam-yocheok and IOSI can be replaced with Naechok-sojangthat is Korean pronuncation. EOLB disease is classified into lower back favorable symptomatology (LBFS) and lower back unfavorable symptomatology (LBUS). Lower back is to say Yocheok, so LBFS can be called Yocheok favorable symptomatology and LBUS can be called Yocheok unfavorable symptomatology. LBUS is to say paraparesissymptomatology or Haeyeok, that is Korean pronunciation, symptomatology. IOSI disease is classified into smallintestine favorable symptomatology (SIFS) and small intestine unfavorable symptomatology (SIUS). Small intestineis to say Sojang, so SIFS can be called Sojang favorable symptomatology and SIUS can be called Sojang unfavorable symptomatology. SIUS is to say regurgitation symptomatology or Yeolgeok, that is Korean pronunciation, symptomatology.Key Words: Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Clinical Practice Guideline, Taeyangin

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