Zheng Ren sat on a chair and read a book. Professor Rudolf Wagner was going to return to China soon to work on the Nobel Prize.
Dr. Mehar's second-stage surgery would also be performed in the Imperial Capital in the near future. Lil Fugui was probably waiting for Dr. Mehar.
The mission for the enhanced version of World Renown had already been completed by 588/20000. As the doctors sent by Lanke Company for in-service training returned to the country one after another, the number of surgeries they performed also began to increase rapidly.
Everything went according to plan. Although it was getting busier, Zheng Ren felt very fulfilled.
[They said to write quickly …]
His phone rang. Zheng Ren exited the System space and glanced at it.
"Huh?" Zheng Ren looked at the note on the phone and felt a little strange.
"Who is it?" Su Yun played with his phone and asked without raising his head.
"Chief Wang."
After saying that, Zheng Ren picked up the call.
"Chief Wang." Zheng Ren answered the call.
"Oh?"
After that, he fell into silence and listened attentively to President Wang's explanation of his condition.
After a full minute, Zheng Ren said, "Send the medical records to my email. I'll think about it."
"What's going on, boss?" Su Yun raised his head and asked.
"Chief Wang said that there is a patient who is intermittently talking nonsense and having a seizure. After taking carbamazepine orally, his epilepsy was much better. However, the frequency of intermittent absent-mindedness was even faster. There were delusions of persecution and behaviors such as talking to the air. It won't be long before it returns to normal. "
"Oh?" Su Yun and Lin Yuan looked at him at the same time.
Chang Yue, on the other hand, was not interested in chatting with the patient.
Gu Xiaoran sat in the corner and worked. He could understand what Boss Zheng was saying, but he did not have any opinions. For Gu Xiaoran, this kind of patient was in her hometown, so she could only ask the patient's family to take her to a higher-level hospital for a diagnosis.
"Is it degenerative dementia?" Lin Yuan asked.
"No. Memory impairment, aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, visual impairment, and executive dysfunction are the main symptoms of degenerative dementia. A little bit of dysfunction would appear, but it would not be good or bad. Let's wait for the medical records first. "Zheng Ren shook his head.
Su Yun did not say anything. Instead, he turned on his laptop and waited for the email to arrive.
Before seeing the medical records, no one knew what the situation was. Sea City General Hospital could not solve it, and Chief Wang had asked for help. It was better to be cautious.
Soon, the medical records were sent.
Su Yun wanted to go to the small demonstration room of the community hospital to use the most advanced imaging equipment.
In Zheng Ren's opinion, the so-called advanced imaging equipment was just for show and was of no help in making a definite diagnosis. It was fine to use it during a meeting or when teaching. It was rather nonsensical to use it when there was nothing to do.
The medical records stated that the patient was willing to pick up trash a year ago.
Five years ago, after the death of his lover, he lived alone. One year ago, his personality gradually changed, and he had a history of communicating with the air … Here, Chief Wang added a sentence: The patient's family said that the patient started to pick up trash a year ago.
The patient said that an alien had implanted a robot in his body a year ago, called Wang Cailiang.
Every time she released electricity, her memory would go blank, and she would forget what had happened before.
Wang Caihua also liked to collect different things from Earth. CEO Wang said that this "story" could explain his medical history of being willing to pick up trash.
Su Yun's brain circuit was definitely different from CEO Wang's. It could be seen from his judgment of the name Wang Huancai.
Zheng Ren ignored him and continued to read the medical records. He was not interested in Su Yun's sarcasm. Su Yun's name was too simple and crude.
"When I was in the United States, I heard people say that they were captured by aliens for experiments. You spoke so vividly that I almost believed you, "Lin Yuan added.
"There are plenty of them in the movies," Su Yun said casually as he looked at the medical records.
"I'm telling the truth."
"The truth is often stranger than fiction."
"Read the medical records and stop talking nonsense." Zheng Ren stopped the conversation.
The speed at which he moved the mouse was very fast, and the medical records slid down quickly. Fortunately, Su Yun and Lin Yuan were both top students. Although top students were not the same, they could still keep up with the speed at which they saw things.
Five minutes later, Zheng Ren finished reading the medical records and began to ponder.
"There were no special changes in the blood routine, blood sugar, C-reactive protein, liver and kidney function, thyroid function, and electrolytes. The EEG showed diffuse brain function abnormalities but no epileptic seizures," Su Yun said. "How do you explain Wang Huanli's existence?"
Zheng Ren was helpless. Su Yun had already used Wang Huanli to replace the patient's possible mental disorder.
However, this name was too strange. Wang Huanli?
"Emotional disorder?" Lin Yuan asked.
"Doesn't seem like it." Su Yun looked at the computer screen through the black hair on his forehead. Zheng Ren was reading the medical records.
"The clinical manifestations of emotional disorder are mainly high or low emotions, accompanied by running or slow thinking, psychomotor excitement or inhibition. In a manic state, the patient's mood is high and does not match the situation. In serious cases, there may be delusions, hallucinations, and other mental symptoms that are not in harmony with the mood."
"These still can't explain Wang Huanli's existence." Su Yun was still confused about Wang Huanli.
Lin Yuan was not used to Su Yun's incoherent way of speaking.
Wang Huanli, what the hell was this? Was there really an alien robot in the patient's body? That was impossible.
"Yes, most emotional disorders have a recurrent course, intermittent mental state is basically normal, and there is often a high positive family history," Zheng Ren suddenly said. Zheng Ren suddenly said, "But its performance is mainly between depression and mania, and it will not have any fantasies."
"Mental illness should be judged by a psychiatrist," Lin Yuan suggested in a low voice.
Ever since she saw the description of Wang Huanli in the medical record, Lin Yuan was already biased towards the patient having a mental illness.
"You can't casually diagnose a patient with a mental illness," Zheng Ren said. "The drugs taken orally are already harmful to the nervous system. Many clinical diseases can cause symptoms of mental illness. The recent case of hypoglycemia caused by an extrapancreatic tumor is an example. "
Lin Yuan stopped talking and began to rethink the patient's condition.
If it was not a mental illness, what could it be? It was quite difficult to make a definite diagnosis with only one medical record.
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