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. 2021 Nov 13;12:975–989. doi: 10.2147/JBM.S332171

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Typical evolution of tongue manifestation during HSCT. Type I: went from the firstly “spleen–kidney Yang deficiency” stage to “liver–kidney Yin deficiency with blood stasis” stage, “spleen–kidney Yang deficiency with blood stasis” stage, and finally of relatively stable “kidney Yang deficiency” stage (2A-2E); Type II: went from “kidney Yang deficiency”, to a syndrome of “Yin deficiency with blood stasis”, to “spleen–kidney Yang deficiency” and finally “kidney Yang deficiency” stage (2F-2J); and Type III: went from “kidney Yin deficiency”, to “Yin deficiency fire hyperactivity”, to “Yin and Yang deficiency”, and finally “kidney Yang deficiency” stage (2K-2O).