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Chapter 2076: ?2076?Academic focus



Chapter 2076: ?2076?Academic focus

?? Chapter 2076 [2076] Academic Focus

??Some of the doctor's guesses about the patient's cause are that as he said, they need to be further examined and clarified before writing. Just like the doctors below, how to explain things that are not completely certain to the people below.

?? Zhai Yunsheng has touched his nephew's mind, and he has not forgotten that someone has touched his nephew's brain faster. His eyes swept back and forth between the cracks in the door and the face of his nephew: the two had a good connection, and perhaps they had discussed the patient's medical records privately before. If this is the case, doesn't it mean that the two are secretly dating in secret? Otherwise, why does it seem that no one under Cao Yong knows what Cao Yong is thinking, but she can.

?? Finally noticed the strangeness in Uncle's eyes, Cao Yong raised his head and frowned: Uncle, you think too much.

?? Little Junior Sister can guess without him needing to say it. She should have been to the patient's ward to see the patient's condition, which is easy to guess.

??Uncle, don't think of her as someone, okay? Cao Yong's eyes were so clearly written.

??Academic issues should go back to academics.

?? After receiving this look from his nephew, Zhai Yunsheng seemed to understand something, but he didn't seem to understand: Is this love still only about academics?

??Other people in the venue could see the uncle and nephew as if radio waves were communicating something with their eyes only.

?? If you are a master, it may be enough to meet with eyes. This time, the others will probably be stunned.

??Deputy Director Lu hurriedly knocked off the table: "Discuss issues, and have something to say."

?? Hearing this man's extremely misunderstood words, Zhai Yunsheng and Cao Yong turned their eyes back: Yes... speechless.

??The topic returns to the academic focus.

??Intracranial aneurysm is difficult to detect by plain CT scan without rupture and bleeding due to the insignificant early symptoms. If you do CT angiography, as Cao Yong said, there may be false positives or false negatives, which makes CT that has diagnostic significance for many craniocerebral diseases ineffective for this disease.

?? The gold standard for diagnosing this disease is cerebral angiography. Cerebral angiography is an interventional operation, not a CT machine examination. It is the same x-ray system used in cardiovascular interventional surgery, digital subtraction angiography machine DSA.

?? The use of DSA involves surgical non-ordinary examinations. It is not a casual disease that can be tested with such a relatively high risk. Because of this, aneurysms are harder to detect early on.

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

?? recalled the words she said when explaining the patient's condition that day, which sounded whimsical, but opened up another way of thinking for Cao Yong. Just like the first time he saw her in Songyuan, she was like a lighted key that opened another door to his brain.

??The emboli can move, which is the characteristic of Dr. Hu's condition. It can be explained that the emboli are still small and have not completely blocked the blood vessels, which can leave room for the doctor to operate. On this basis, Xie Wanying proposed to use the circulatory fluctuation of branch blood vessels to move and fall off the emboli, which is a step further than his original idea of ??improving microcirculation. Her concept was so advanced that a group of neurosurgeons exclaimed in disbelief that it was difficult to start.

?? Song Xuelin's brows almost finished that day because of this.

?? The experience of young doctors is not as much as that of "old" doctors like them. The experience of "old" doctors can now be quickly associated with similar clinical medical records as a reference for diagnosis. In the field of surgery, a surgeon with more experience does not only refer to a large number of patients' medical records in clinical practice, but also has more surgical experience as an advantage for "old" surgeons in surgery.

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