Kampo Medicine
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Clinical Reports
A Case of Sarcoidosis Complicated by Knee Pain and Fatigue Successfully Treated with Uzu
Toshihito TSUBOAkina UNITATaiga FURUTAMasao SUZUKITakaharu UENOTomoko SUZUKISyuichiro AKIBAYoshiro SAHASHIHiromi KOMIYATetsuo YAMAGUCHITadamichi MITSUMA
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2018 Volume 69 Issue 3 Pages 239-245

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A 48-year-old man presented with knee pain and general fatigue. He had been diagnosed with sarcoidosis 15 years previously. Prednisolone was administered, but the pain and fatigue persisted. Morphine, fentanyl, and a tramadol/acetaminophen combination were then administered, but their effects were not sufficient. Finally, the patient was treated with sekiganryo, uzuto, uzukeishito, and daiuzusen, all of which contained uzu (aconite root without processing). His pain and fatigue improved after administration of these drugs, and he became able to perform various activities of daily living. In this case, uzu alleviated knee pain and general fatigue in a patient with sarcoidosis.

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