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Chapter 276 272. Expert Consultation 1(2/2)

Kawei first described Edem's symptoms in detail, which is also his only symptom so far, long-term asymptomatic hematuria.

"right."

"Huh? What does this mean?"

"There should be no problem."

This is a substitute who was brought in to fill the vacancy. There is no way to tell how strong he is, but from the content of the question just now, it is not difficult to see that his differential diagnosis ability is still a bit poor.

"Can this kind of microscopy be used for diagnosis?"

"Hematuria does mean there is damage, otherwise blood would not be able to flow from the blood vessels inside the body to the outside of the body. But this kind of long-term damage must have its special characteristics. If we can't find its special characteristics, we won't be able to make a diagnosis."

Most of the accumulated corpses are owned. In order to allow the cystoscopy to proceed smoothly, the college spent a high price of 170 kronor to obtain a "perfect" corpse from an unknown underground market yesterday.

He wanted to see what big tricks this young man could do in urological surgery: "I heard that you are going to have a cystoscopy later?"

However, out of safety considerations, Kawei's caution, and the time constraints of endoscopic production, he chose to start with corpses first.

Jacob walked into the venue, waving to the colleagues around him who were already seated, and said to Kavi: "If the cystoscopy can be successful, will surgery be performed next?"

Kawei watched the drawing spread into the distance, and then said: "Everyone is not very familiar with urine sediment examination, so it is normal not to recognize it. Those 'giant' cells stained blue are tumor cells. I

I can tell you clearly that Mr. Edem has a tumor."

"Yes, it is indeed a bit strange. The outline is much rougher than that of epithelial cells, and the volume is also much larger."

"What are you talking about?" The first person to speak was Edem, who had never spoken much. "The lithotomy I performed in Paris was improved after several exchanges of letters with you.

The surgery allowed me to survive to this day."

"If no tumor is found, how can you tell whether he has bladder cancer or kidney cancer?"

This is a good question. Kawei had previously thought of explaining it if he encountered it during the examination: "Actually, this is easy to explain, because this cystoscopy is not just looking at tumors."

"Not just a tumor?"

"After all, the port of the scope cannot be turned, and the mucosal tissue around the urethral opening cannot be observed." Kawei compared his hands to a cystoscope and a bladder, and explained, "But the source of hematuria can be seen. After all, the ureteral junction is facing the urethral opening.

It is the best position for cystoscopy observation."
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