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Chapter 271 Deliberately making it difficult to speak English(2/2)

The change in title also means that at least Zhao Chen has been defeated by Chen Qi, at least he recognizes Chen Qi's status and foreign language proficiency, and puts away his arrogance.

Li Baotian took a sip of tea, his expression was calm, but he tapped his knees with his fingers, showing his inner joy.

Lan Lijuan even looked at her boyfriend with admiration, transforming into a little fangirl.

A small, invisible contest ended with Chen Qi's complete victory, which made Xu Hongxing look at Chen Qi thoughtfully.

Zhao Chen finally introduced the condition seriously. For elite doctors like them, they could memorize the medical records without writing the whole process.

"The patient has been postmenopausal for more than 10 years and has no vaginal bleeding or discharge, nor abdominal pain or distension. Last year's physical examination via B-ultrasound revealed a cystic mass in the pelvis measuring 10.6*6.5cm. There was no discomfort, and the patient was not examined or further treated.

In the past six months, I have experienced an enlarged abdomen, obvious asthma after exercise, and discomforts such as frequent urination and incomplete urination. This year, a follow-up B-ultrasound showed a large amount of fluid in the abdominal and pelvic cavity, and a huge cystic mass in the right appendage area.

The outpatient department plans to admit a "pelvic mass" to hospitalization. The patient has no vertigo, fatigue, headache, dizziness, abdominal pain or diarrhea, no fever, and no abnormal vaginal bleeding and fluid since the onset of the disease. The physical examination is as follows..."

While listening to the report, Chen Qi flipped through the medical records. This was a patient he would need surgery for soon, and he must be careful and careful.

But unknowingly, just like in his previous life, he was listening to the report with his legs crossed and flipping through the medical records with an aura as calm as the chief physician, which surprised even the junior doctors in the office.

Chen Qi doesn't have that much thought, he is worried.

Because the consultation and writing in this medical record are very detailed, but it lacks crucial auxiliary examinations.

For this kind of huge abdominal tumor with no known cause, a B-ultrasound alone is far from enough. CT and MR are more needed clinically.

CT imaging uses an

The anatomical range displayed by B-ultrasound is relatively limited, far less accurate than CT and MRI, and can better help doctors make preparatory judgments.

Chen Qi asked weakly: "Director Xu, are there any CT films of the patient that I can review?"

Director Xu laughed:

"Comrade Chen Qi is great and knows the role of CT. The problem is that now CT machines are only available in a few hospitals in the capital and Shanghai. Our First Affiliated Hospital does not have one. Alas, I have always dreamed of a CT machine, one worth dozens of dollars."

Ten thousand dollars, I can’t afford it.”

Without CT films, there is no way to know whether the tumor is malignant or benign, nor can we be prepared to judge whether there are adhesions around it, whether there are distant metastases, etc.

In this way, there is no way to formulate a preoperative surgical plan. It all depends on the doctor's adaptability during the operation, and the difficulty of the operation increases exponentially.

This is also the reason why most junior doctors are unable to operate on the stage, or even dare not give you the chance. This is almost like opening a blind box, where life and death are all on the line, and it is very easy to overturn.

Zhao Chen added at this time:

"In addition, after our examination, we found that the patient's tumor index was very high. In addition, there was a flesh-red vegetation measuring 1.0*2.0 in Gong Jin's external mouth, so we suspected that it was probably a malignant tumor."

Chen Qi didn't comment, and we'll have to wait and see what the details are.

"Director Xu, when can I have surgery?"

"We are all ready. How about the surgery at 1pm?"

"Okay."

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