"Huuhh..."
Suhyuk came off the PC with a short sigh. Since the file was gone, he had no choice but to present it with his own voice. Only that way could he could get whatever score they gave.
Suhyuk manipulated the remote control to lower the screen and turn off the beam projector.
"What are you doing now?"
At Park Ganghyun's asking, Suhyuk laughed bitterly. The professors looked at him curiously.
"I will start the presentation about patient Im Jinmook who has been suffering from hematologic cancer."
"Are you kidding me?"
At Park's words, Professor Lee Mansuk moved his hand. It was meant to let him proceed with the presentation. The eyes of the two professors were tinged with curiosity.
What was he going to do? Suhyuk, with a black pen, began to write down the patient's personal information on a large whiteboard.
"Patient Im, suffering from acute myeloid leukemia, had an easily treatable type of cancer, and he had chemotherapy because there were no prior complications such as pneumonia."
Suhyuk continued to open his mouth and did not rest his hand.
Suhyuk added that if the patient had complications, he would first have to improve his condition with antibiotics, blood transfusions, and adjuvant therapies before chemotherapy.
"Since then, he has been taking chemotherapy, which can eradicate leukemia cells from the whole body via the bloodstream, but because it does not reach the brain and spinal cord, he was administered the recommended chemotherapy directly to the cerebrospinal fluid."
And he wrote down on the board some cautions about applying a long needle and the exact technique.
"Next, about introduction therapy..."
Lee raised his hand.
"Please go ahead."
"According to your words, it means that from the head to the toe the anti-cancer drug is circulated, but don't you think the drug is overused?"
"About 100 million leukemia cells were present in the patient's body, so systemic chemotherapy was inevitable."
"Got it," said Prof. Lee, shaking his head with glaring eyes.
His explanation was easy to understand. Granted that he searched the patient's data thoroughly, he was listing the step-by-step treatment as though he himself had done the surgery himself.
Besides, the additional explanations on the whiteboard were easy to understand for the students.
"It would be good enough for me to use it as a textbook..." Professor Kim looked at him gently at his murmuring.
"You'd better give him up quickly. He is going to be my disciple anyway," Prof. Kim murmured to himself, and looked at Suhyuk with a satisfactory look.
"If there are no more questions, I will proceed with the presentation again."
The two professors nodded, and Suhyuk opened his mouth again.
"Since then, the patient has received a hematopoietic stem cell (bone marrow) transplantation. There are two types of transplantation for the transplantation of other people's cells."
"Okay. That's enough," Professor Lee stopped his presentation.
He felt as if he were attending an academic seminar that intensively studies leukemia.
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Golden Time (JungYong)
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