Method for Observing Intravascular BongHan Duct
Xiaowen Jiang, Hee-kyeong Kim, Hak-soo Shin, Byong-chon Lee, Chunho, Choi, Kyung-soon Soh, Byeung-soo Cheun, Ku-youn Baik, Kwang-sup Soh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to observe intravascular BongHan ducts by injecting dextrose, making these delicate, tubule-based structures more detectable within blood vessels, supporting BongHan theory.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel technique using dextrose injection to enhance visibility of intravascular BongHan ducts, facilitating their study and validation of the BongHan system.
Findings
Dextrose injection thickens and strengthens the ducts
Ducts are semi-transparent, soft, elastic, and composed of small tubules
Tubule diameters are around 10 micrometers, consistent with BongHan theory
Abstract
A method for observing intra blood vessel ducts which are threadlike bundle of tubules which form a part of the BongHan duct system. By injecting 10% dextrose solution at a vena femoralis one makes the intravascular BongHan duct thicker and stronger to be easily detectable after incision of vessels. The duct is semi-transparent, soft and elastic, and composed of smaller tubules whose diameters are of 10m order, which is in agreement with BongHan theory.
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TopicsMRI in cancer diagnosis
