%A MAITISIDIKE Ayinuer, AKELAMU Youlituzi, MUSHA Halida, ABUDULAIHAITI Wuerguli, UPUR Hamulati, AJI Rouzibake, AJI Mutalifuaili %T Screening of quantitative diagnosis indices of typing abnormal Hilit syndrome in Uyghur medicine of 248 cases %0 Journal Article %D 2015 %J Science & Technology Review %R 10.3981/j.issn.1000-7857.2015.24.014 %P 83-91 %V 33 %N 24 %U {http://www.kjdb.org/CN/abstract/article_13253.shtml} %8 2015-12-28 %X Based on non-disease clinical diagnostic information, 248 patients with primary osteoporosis were selected in diagnosis specialist counseling to establish quantitative diagnostic criteria for abnormal Hilit typing in Uyghur medicine for primary osteoporosis patients. The selected factors were analyzed using multi-class logistic regression analysis, colinearity diagnostics, and principal component analysis. The contribution of various factors to the symptom was determined using modified multi-class logistic regression analysis. The chief and secondary symptoms of abnormal Hilit of primary osteoporosis were discerned by OR values. As a result, the meaningful symptoms were found in all the abnormal Hilit syndromes. The results show that the chief symptoms of the abnormal Savda type primary osteoporosis include obtuse pains in all arthroses, dark and gloomy complexion, dry and coarse skin with scales, dreaminess with nightmares, and depression. The secondary symptoms include bitter taste, dark red tongue, dark or gray tongue coating, dry and hardened feces, and thready and deep pulse. For abnormal Kan type primary osteoporosis, the chief symptoms include back and low-back aches, swelling pain in the limbs, flushed complexion, orange urine, dry and hot skin, heavy limbs, and thick and strong pulse. The secondary symptoms include sleepless, dry mouth, dark red tongue, and little tongue coating. For abnormal Balgham type primary osteoporosis, the chief symptoms include sore pains in the back, waist and limbs, seeking-warm, intolerance of cold, dark complexion, sticky mouth, low spirit and laziness to speak. The secondary symptoms include pallid complexion, indentation boundary of the tongue, sleepiness, numbness of limbs, and thick, deep, weak pulse. For abnormal Sapra type primary osteoporosis, the chief symptoms include burning or pricking pain in the bone, dry and hot skin, dry mouth, bittersweet taste, insomnia, frequent urine, and thready and tightened pulse. The secondary symptoms include slightly yellowish complexion, yellowish tongue coating, and night sweat. The establishment of the standards may provide references for clinical practice of traditional Uyghur medicine.