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Chapter 3059: 【3059】Wang Fried



"Secondly, when it comes to surgery, it's usually not a brain vascular problem but an intracranial tumor. The sequelae of intracerebral vascular surgery are smaller than those of an intracranial tumor. What you are unlikely to get is brain cancer. I cried to death."

   Dr. Xie occasionally speaks with a very sincere and playful touch.

   The patient laughed unwittingly, and it was the first time that he realized that his illness was not really that bad, not to the point of darkness.

   In the doctor's opinion, this is right. Compared with those cancer patients, Dr. Song said that this patient "needs to clean up" for this reason. It's ridiculous for a patient to hammer his own definition to death before he gets to the point of death.

   The patient's expression relaxed.

  The other doctors relaxed with their expressions. Even if the two sides knew that they were in the battlefield.

  Doctor Tong turned his head, his gray eyes looked at Cao Yong again: Your people are quite good at talking.

   Cao Yong didn't know how to reply.

  Xie cannot be called a person who can talk, let alone flatter others. Strangely enough, from time to time, a peculiar charisma emerges.

Continuing, Xie Wanying said: "There are several common intracranial tumors, excluding the common malignant ones and the remaining benign tumors, it is easier to guess. Recurrence after excision is a characteristic of various intracranial tumors. The probability is high or low. You are so concerned, the probability of recurrence is high, you can temporarily rule out inferior acoustic neuroma. The operation of pituitary adenoma is relatively mature compared to craniopharyngioma meningioma. You run around the doctor to find a famous doctor, the doctors are all right Your surgery is expected to be difficult, and it can be seen that the latter two diseases are most likely."

   Hearing this, everyone felt that this young Doctor Xie could no longer be called "young". He knew all kinds of diseases like the back of his hand, as if he had experienced clinical practice for many years.

  Lin Jiayin nodded, feeling that she had found the right doctor again, and asked, "How did you finally determine what disease I have."

"First of all, you need to know. The rare disease of intracranial tumor, to be precise, is called a rare condition. It is not a disease that has not been seen before, but the coexistence of several tumors in the brain. For example, the coexistence of craniopharyngioma and pituitary adenoma, For example, ophthalmic aneurysm and meningioma coexist. These are special cases that need to be carefully ruled out. Regarding your diagnosis, I may not agree with other doctors' judgments. You should have a coexistence of craniopharyngioma and meningioma, not a simple Craniopharyngioma." Xie Wanying said.

  The doctor speaks with academic professionalism, and his voice must be on the small side. He is polite and refined, which complements the relatively quiet surrounding environment. Under such conditions, there are many times when a doctor utters a sentence and becomes a king bomb simply because of the content.

  The room next door was silent.

  It won't be long, everyone picked up the materials brought by the scene and went through it again.

  Fang Ze's people were looking through the information like the people from the National Association, and cast doubtful eyes: Are you acting?

   Absolutely not.

   "Yingying, she didn't say it before." Wei Shangquan, a student who was very shocked, whispered while covering his mouth.

   Dr. Xie agreed to meet and talk with the patient, but did not express any of his own opinions in the group of doctors first.

   "Senior Brother Cao didn't let her say it." Huang Zhilei remembered a certain detail and frowned, suspecting that Senior Brother Cao was deliberately turning his younger sister into a king.

   Thank you for your support! ! ! Good night dears~

  

  

   (end of this chapter)


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