Chapter 352 :It turned out to be a rare disease

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What does    nurse mean?

   "You said that those doctors couldn't detect any disease before, but Dr. Xie showed it?"

"Yes."

   "I haven't seen it, right?" Professor Li panicked, took the examination report in the hand of Deputy Director Liu and quickly confirmed that the patient had not seen it himself.

   As nervous as the other doctors, he stretched his head and asked, "Which nurse? Have we seen it?"

   "She probably hasn't seen our doctor before," the nurse said.

   "That's right." A group of doctors breathed a sigh of relief.

   If you miss a diagnosis when you see a colleague, you can get it, and your word of mouth will be broken among colleagues in the hospital.

   "You can look to Professor Li, why didn't you look for it?" Deputy Director Liu asked the nurse, saying that he always thought it was strange, why did the old professor look for the intern instead of looking for it.

"I looked for other doctors and didn't see it before, and they all said that it was no big deal. If I look for it again, I will have a shadow. Just the other day, I heard someone in the ward say that Dr. Xie is very accurate in seeing a doctor. When a family member of a patient came to the ward to visit the patient, he encountered a problem. Dr. Xie, Dr. Xie saw at a glance that someone had uterine fibroids and asked him to check it, and it was true. This is not Dr. Xie. "

   The nurse's remarks made the doctors on the scene wonder what kind of strange case it was, and why many doctors misdiagnosed.

"stomach ache?"

   "How many years?"

   "Three years?"

   "Isn't the three-year abdominal pain going to happen sooner?"

   "Why does it hurt?"

   "It was said to be a vague pain, sometimes related to the menstrual period, so I went to see a gynecologist."

   "B-ultrasound, gastroscope, and colonoscopy were all done fine."

   "If it only hurts occasionally, there is no need to take a full abdominal CT."

   "What did CT find out now?"

   "It's not easy to say." Professor Li, who was reading the report, spit out these words, and the doctors in the general department were a little panicked.

   Misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis are sometimes unavoidable, but if a serious disease is missed by misdiagnosis, it is very fatal.

   Just now, Deputy Director Liu glanced at it and put it on Shen Jinghui's ear to report: "I don't know if it is cancer or not. The mass is small now, but there are similar calcifications in it, which is not an ideal situation."

   "How big?"

   "A centimeter or so."

   "What part?"

   The degree of malignancy indicated by the size of the mass is related to the diseased site. Some sites have a high tolerance for the size of the mass, while others are not. A little bit is a big problem.

   "Like an urachal."

  The disease at the urachal site is a very rare disease. No wonder it was misdiagnosed. I saw the faces of the doctors present changed, and it is estimated that their hearts were thumping.

   "Have you had blood in your urine?" Shen Jinghui turned around and hurriedly asked the patient's condition.

   "No." The nurse shook her head for her sick colleague.

   "Ninety-nine percent of those who are so young don't have this obvious symptom." Professor Li held his presbyopic glasses and kept his head down for the research report.

   "Only abdominal pain? Is there any blood and pus coming out of the navel?" Other doctors asked carefully.

"No, she always feels uncomfortable in her stomach, and there is a vague pain somewhere." The nurse explained the situation to her sick colleague. "Three years ago, it started after she gave birth. I thought it was a post-pregnancy relationship, so I went to the gynecologist for investigation. It's been done many times, and it's fine. She didn't have a caesarean section, but a natural birth, and there is no problem after the hysterectomy. Anyway, the gynecological doctor also said that she was strange, could it be a psychological effect. "

   "This kind of case is rare, but she should be in her thirties now, right?" Professor Li asked.

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