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    Some of the doctor¡¯s guesses about the cause of the patient¡¯s illness are, as he said, further examination needed to be clarified before writing.  It's the same as with the doctor below. How can I explain something to the people below if I'm not completely sure about it?

    ??Zhai Yunsheng had figured out his nephew's thinking, and at the same time he didn't forget that there was someone who figured out his nephew's brain faster.  His eyes couldn't help but glance back and forth between the crack in the door and his nephew's face: the two of them had some understanding, and perhaps they had discussed the patient's medical records in private before.  If this is true, doesn't it mean that these two people are secretly dating?  Otherwise, why does it seem that no one under Cao Yong knows what Cao Yong is thinking, but she can know it.

    Finally noticing something strange in his uncle's eyes, Cao Yong raised his head and frowned: "Uncle, you are thinking too much."

    Junior sister can guess it without him having to say it clearly.  She must have been to the patient ward and looked at the patient's condition, which is easy to guess.

    ¡°Brother-in-law, please don¡¯t think of her as someone else, okay?  It was written so clearly in Cao Yong's eyes.

    Academic issues should come back to academics.

    Receiving this look from his nephew, Zhai Yunsheng seemed to understand something but didn¡¯t quite understand: Is this love only about academics?

    Others in the room could see the uncle and nephew communicating something like radio waves using only their eyes.

    When masters compete with each other, just eye contact may be enough.  At this moment, the others were probably confused.

    Deputy Director Lu hurriedly knocked down the table: "Discuss the issue and say something if you have anything to say."

    Hearing this person¡¯s extremely misunderstood words, Zhai Yunsheng and Cao Yong turned back their eyes respectively: Yes speechless.

    The topic returns to the academic focus.

    Because the early symptoms of intracranial aneurysm are not obvious, it is difficult to detect them with ordinary CT scan without rupture and bleeding.  When doing CT angiography, as Cao Yong said, there may be false positives or false negatives, which makes CT, which has diagnostic significance for many brain diseases, ineffective for this disease.

    The gold standard for diagnosing this disease is cerebral angiography.  Cerebral angiography is an interventional surgery, not a CT machine examination. It uses the same X-ray system as cardiovascular interventional surgery, a digital subtraction angiography machine DSA.

    Using DSA involves surgery and is not an ordinary examination.  Not just any disease can undergo this kind of high-risk examination.  Because of this, aneurysms are more difficult to detect early.

    How did Cao Yong suspect that this patient had an aneurysm?

    Recalling what she said when she explained the condition to the patient that day, it sounded whimsical, but it opened up another way of thinking for Cao Yong.  Just like the feeling when he first saw her in Songyuan, she was like a light key that opened another door in his brain.

    The embolus can move, which is a characteristic of Dr. Hu¡¯s condition.  It can be explained that the emboli are still small and have not completely blocked the blood vessels, leaving room for the doctor to operate.  On this basis, Xie Wanying proposed using branch blood vessel circulation fluctuations to move and break off the emboli, which was a step further than his original idea of ??improving microcirculation.  Her concept was so advanced that a group of neurosurgeons exclaimed that it was incredible and difficult to start with.

    This is why Song Xuelin almost finished frowning that day.

    Young doctors don¡¯t have as much experience as ¡°old¡± doctors like them.  The experience of "old" doctors is mostly reflected in their ability to quickly associate similar clinical medical records as reference for diagnosis.  In the field of surgery, more experience of a surgeon not only means more clinical records of patients, but more surgical experience is also an advantage for "old" surgical doctors.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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