从阿维森纳的观点看与胃肠疾病相关的神经系统疾病的历史概述。

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Majid Dadmehr, Farhad Seif, Mohsen Bahrami, Frashad Amini-Behbahni, Bagher Minaii Zangi, Chanour Tavakol
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https://doi.org/10.31952/amha.21.2.6 回顾历史医学手稿可以发现,在伊斯兰黄金时代就有关于神经系统疾病的描述。伊本-西纳,又称阿维森纳(公元 980-1037 年),是这一时期最著名的科学家之一。他广泛行医,尤其是传统医学中与神经学、神经外科和精神病学有关的疾病。他在现存的著作 al-Qānūn fī al-Tibb(《医典》)中声称,某些类型的脑部疾病可能与 "marāqq "有关,并将其称为 "marāqq 相关疾病"。从阿维森纳的观点来看,"marāqq "被认为是腹部的膜结构。伊本-西纳通过一些直接和间接的途径说明了 "marāqq "与大脑之间的联系。因此,"marāqq "的某些紊乱会影响大脑,从而导致一些脑部疾病的发病。因此,经常肠胃不适的患者患头痛、忧郁症和癫痫的几率更高。本研究旨在从阿维森纳的观点出发,探讨腹部疾病与脑部疾病之间的关系。此外,还描述了与马拉喀什相关疾病的定义、临床表现和治疗策略。
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A Historical Overview of the Neurological Disorders Associated with Gastrointestinal Ailments from the Viewpoint of Avicenna

Reviewing historical medical manuscripts shows that neurological disorders have been previously described in the Islamic Golden Age. Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna (980-1037 AD), was one of the most renowned scientists during this period. He widely practiced medicine, especially those disorders related to neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry in conventional medicine. In his extant book al-Qānūn fī al-Tibb (the Canon of Medicine), he claimed that some types of brain diseases can be related to the "marāqq" and called them marāqq-related disorders. From Avicenna's viewpoint, "marāqq" is considered a membranous structure in the abdomen. Ibn Sina has illustrated the association between the "marāqq" and the brain through some direct and indirect pathways. As a result, some disturbances in the "marāqq" can influence the brain, which can contribute to the pathogenesis of a number of brain diseases. Accordingly, those patients who regularly had gastrointestinal discomforts experienced a higher prevalence of headache, melancholia, and epilepsy. This study aimed to explore the relationship between abdominal and brain diseases from Avicenna's viewpoint. Furthermore, the definition, clinical manifestation, and therapeutic strategies of marāqq-related disorders were described.

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