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World J Clin Cases. Aug 6, 2019; 7(15): 2058-2064
Published online Aug 6, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i15.2058
Published online Aug 6, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i15.2058
Modified Tong Xie Yao Fang relieves solitary rectal ulcer syndrome: A case report
Li-Li Zhang, Meng Xu, Yuan-Yuan Shi, School of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China
Wan-Shan Hao, Teaching and Research Section of Shanghan, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China
Chang Li, Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, Beijing Baicaoyuan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100107, China
Author contributions: Zhang LL, Hao WS and Xu M contributed equally to this work; Hao WS and Shi YY designed the research; Zhang LL, Xu M and Li C performed the research; Zhang LL, Hao WS, Xu M and Shi YY wrote the paper; All authors have read and approved the final version to be published.
Supported by the Start-up Fund from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine , No. 1000061020044 .
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Institutional review board statement: The Institutional Review Board of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine provided approval for this study.
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Corresponding author: Yuan-Yuan Shi, PhD, Professor, School of Life Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, No. 11 East road, North 3rd Ring Road, Beijing 100029, China. yshi@bucm.edu.cn
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Received: April 16, 2019
Peer-review started: April 16, 2019
First decision: May 9,2019
Revised: June 17, 2019
Accepted: June 27, 2019
Article in press: June 27,2019
Published online: August 6, 2019
Processing time: 113 Days and 10.4 Hours
Peer-review started: April 16, 2019
First decision: May 9,2019
Revised: June 17, 2019
Accepted: June 27, 2019
Article in press: June 27,2019
Published online: August 6, 2019
Processing time: 113 Days and 10.4 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a benign but uncommon rectal disorder. We present the case of a 50-year-old woman who suffered from SRUS for 40 d, with the symptoms of bloody mucous in the stools and anal swelling. Following our success of treatment with modified Tong Xie Yao Fang, we discuss how this traditional Chinese medicine prescription might be an effective treatment strategy for SRUS with this symptom profile.