英文摘要 |
"Tongue diagnosis is one of the most important indicators among the four examinations and pattern identification and treatments of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Abnormal sublingual vein with petechiae, branches or engorged blood vessels are characteristics of blood stasis pattern. However, no agreement has been established on the grading methods and clinical significance of the sublingual vein. The aim of this study was to review the clinical literatures published in PubMed, Airiti Library, Chinese Academic Journals Full-text Database, PerioPath Index to Taiwan Periodical Literature System, National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan and other Chinese and English electronic databases, between 1980 and November 2020. Overall, 28 clinical literatures were selected to explore the definition, pathological mechanism, characteristics and applications of sublingual vein in modern medicine from 1140 articles. The results showed that sublingual vein is significantly related to cardiovascular disease and are highly specific to hypertension. The severity of the sublingual vein is also positively correlated with the degree of liver fibrosis and is used to screen the high-risk patients and serves as a prognostic indicator of hepatoma. Few studies have also reported that sublingual vein is related to cancer, autoimmune disorders and gynecological diseases. The sublingual vein can be used as objective indicators of blood stasis syndrome in TCM. Further investigation to explore different populations and clinical diseases are suggested in the future." |