Expert systems are being utilized increasingly in medical fields for the purposes of assisting diagnosis and treatment planning. Existing systems used few symptoms for dental diagnosis. In Dentistry, few symptoms are ...Expert systems are being utilized increasingly in medical fields for the purposes of assisting diagnosis and treatment planning. Existing systems used few symptoms for dental diagnosis. In Dentistry, few symptoms are not enough for diagnosis. In this research, a conditional probability model (Bayes rule) was developed with increased number of symptoms associated with a disease for diagnosis. A test set of recurrent cases was then used to test the diagnostic capacity of the system. The generated diagnosis matched that of the human experts. The system was also tested for its capacity to handle uncommon dental diseases and the system portrayed useful potential.展开更多
Cholestatic liver disease (CLD) is a common problem in clinical practice with the main manifestation being cholestasis.Recently,there has been a steady increase in knowledge associated with the diagnosis and treatment...Cholestatic liver disease (CLD) is a common problem in clinical practice with the main manifestation being cholestasis.Recently,there has been a steady increase in knowledge associated with the diagnosis and treatment of CLD.Therefore,the experts in China were organized by the editorial board of Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Infectious Diseases (Electronic Edition),Chinese Journal of Liver Diseases (Electronic Edition) and Infection International (Electronic Edition) to collect and analyze relevant research,ultimately resulting in the development of this work (Chinese Expert consensus for the diagnosis and treatment of CLDs,also abbreviated as consensus).展开更多
Although many patients come to seek his medical advice,Guan schedules his work and leisure time very strictly.Every moming he reads Or,paints until 10 o'clock,then receives his first patients at 10 o'clock sha...Although many patients come to seek his medical advice,Guan schedules his work and leisure time very strictly.Every moming he reads Or,paints until 10 o'clock,then receives his first patients at 10 o'clock sharp.At noon he takes a nap,and then reads and paints again.At four o'clock in the after-noon he sees patients.For several decades he has followed this pat-tem.At the age of 82,he stll glows with health and vitality,ear-ning him the reputation of expert in both liver diseases and longevily.展开更多
ON a winter night in 1949, in a small village in northeast China, a daughter-in-law of Blacksmith Wen gave birth to twins. It was a difficult labor, and the midwife ended up using a steelyard hook, which stabbed the b...ON a winter night in 1949, in a small village in northeast China, a daughter-in-law of Blacksmith Wen gave birth to twins. It was a difficult labor, and the midwife ended up using a steelyard hook, which stabbed the babies’ skulls. The mother and her twins did not survive.展开更多
Professor LEI Yan, Ph. D., female, was born in October 1960. After being graduated from Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TOM ) in 1983, she worked as a resident physician in the TOM Hospital of Xinyan...Professor LEI Yan, Ph. D., female, was born in October 1960. After being graduated from Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TOM ) in 1983, she worked as a resident physician in the TOM Hospital of Xinyang city, Henan province. She was enrolled in the master' s program of internal medicine of integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine in Fujian College of TOM in 1988, and after finished her study in 1991, she was employed as a chief physician in Fujian Provincial Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases for two years. In 1993 she studied under the indoctrination of Prof. CHEN Ke-ji, majoring in cardiovascular diseases in the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS) and got the doctoral degree in July 1996. In 1998, she finished the post-doctorate research on the prevention and treatment of senile dementia in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Since then, she took charge in managerial work as the assistant director of department of cardiovascular diseases of Xiyuan Hospital of CACMS and the director of department of scientific research supervisal in CACMS, meanwhile, as a Prof. of Medi- cine, the tutor of doctoral students on integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine (TCM-WM) of CACMS.展开更多
Q:Dr.Jordan,do we know any more thesedays about the commnon cold and what eauses it? A:We used to think that the common eold was a simple,single disease.Now we know that it ean becaused by more than 100 different vjru...Q:Dr.Jordan,do we know any more thesedays about the commnon cold and what eauses it? A:We used to think that the common eold was a simple,single disease.Now we know that it ean becaused by more than 100 different vjruses and rharsome nonviral agentsl resPonsible for allergies caneause similar symPtoms.Whatever the cause,the symPtofns are similar:The nose runs and getselogged;the throat is irritated:there is sneezing andsome coughing.展开更多
文摘Expert systems are being utilized increasingly in medical fields for the purposes of assisting diagnosis and treatment planning. Existing systems used few symptoms for dental diagnosis. In Dentistry, few symptoms are not enough for diagnosis. In this research, a conditional probability model (Bayes rule) was developed with increased number of symptoms associated with a disease for diagnosis. A test set of recurrent cases was then used to test the diagnostic capacity of the system. The generated diagnosis matched that of the human experts. The system was also tested for its capacity to handle uncommon dental diseases and the system portrayed useful potential.
文摘Cholestatic liver disease (CLD) is a common problem in clinical practice with the main manifestation being cholestasis.Recently,there has been a steady increase in knowledge associated with the diagnosis and treatment of CLD.Therefore,the experts in China were organized by the editorial board of Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Infectious Diseases (Electronic Edition),Chinese Journal of Liver Diseases (Electronic Edition) and Infection International (Electronic Edition) to collect and analyze relevant research,ultimately resulting in the development of this work (Chinese Expert consensus for the diagnosis and treatment of CLDs,also abbreviated as consensus).
文摘Although many patients come to seek his medical advice,Guan schedules his work and leisure time very strictly.Every moming he reads Or,paints until 10 o'clock,then receives his first patients at 10 o'clock sharp.At noon he takes a nap,and then reads and paints again.At four o'clock in the after-noon he sees patients.For several decades he has followed this pat-tem.At the age of 82,he stll glows with health and vitality,ear-ning him the reputation of expert in both liver diseases and longevily.
文摘ON a winter night in 1949, in a small village in northeast China, a daughter-in-law of Blacksmith Wen gave birth to twins. It was a difficult labor, and the midwife ended up using a steelyard hook, which stabbed the babies’ skulls. The mother and her twins did not survive.
文摘Professor LEI Yan, Ph. D., female, was born in October 1960. After being graduated from Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine ( TOM ) in 1983, she worked as a resident physician in the TOM Hospital of Xinyang city, Henan province. She was enrolled in the master' s program of internal medicine of integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine in Fujian College of TOM in 1988, and after finished her study in 1991, she was employed as a chief physician in Fujian Provincial Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases for two years. In 1993 she studied under the indoctrination of Prof. CHEN Ke-ji, majoring in cardiovascular diseases in the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS) and got the doctoral degree in July 1996. In 1998, she finished the post-doctorate research on the prevention and treatment of senile dementia in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Since then, she took charge in managerial work as the assistant director of department of cardiovascular diseases of Xiyuan Hospital of CACMS and the director of department of scientific research supervisal in CACMS, meanwhile, as a Prof. of Medi- cine, the tutor of doctoral students on integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine (TCM-WM) of CACMS.
文摘Q:Dr.Jordan,do we know any more thesedays about the commnon cold and what eauses it? A:We used to think that the common eold was a simple,single disease.Now we know that it ean becaused by more than 100 different vjruses and rharsome nonviral agentsl resPonsible for allergies caneause similar symPtoms.Whatever the cause,the symPtofns are similar:The nose runs and getselogged;the throat is irritated:there is sneezing andsome coughing.