cholaneresis
English
Noun
cholaneresis (plural cholanereses)
- (traditional Chinese medicine) Increased production of cholic acid or related substances.
- 2012 July, Yu Guo-hang, Wu Na, Liu Zi-zhuo, Xu Jiao-yan, “A Rare Case of Ectopic Pregnancy with Hemolytic Jaundice as Initial Symptom”, in Clinical Misdiagnosis & Mistherapy:
- The patient was treated with hepatoprotection in addition to medication for cholaneresis and nourishing blood, the jaundice and other symptoms markedly improved.
- 2015 February, De‑Kang Gao, Shao‑Hua Wei, Wei Li, Jie Ren, Xiao‑Ming Ma, Chun‑Wei Gu, Hao‑Rong Wu, “Totally laparoscopic gallbladder-preserving surgery: A minimally invasive and favorable approach for cholelithiasis”, in Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, volume 9, number 2:
- For all patients, a bland diet was demanded and a series of preoperative preparations, such as any necessary application of antibiotics or cholaneresis treatments, were adopted.
- 2017, Shengyan Xi, Yuewen Gong, Essentials of Chinese Materia Medica and Medical Formulas, →ISBN:
- In addition, most of herbs that drain downward have the effects of cholaneresis, diuresis, antiinflammation, antitumor, and antibacterium, and also can strenghen the immunologic function.
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