Director Wu was stunned. He stared at Su Yun in a daze.
"Stop it." Zheng Ren stepped sideways and blocked Su Yun's way. He did not smile. His face was cold and his voice was low. "Let's go and see the patient."
Director Wu felt wronged. Why was the expert in Imperial Capital so hot-tempered?
However, the row of names flashed in front of his eyes. Each one made him tremble in fear. This kind of person was not someone he could offend. Chief Zhao was right. He just had to listen to what they said.
But this Lei … Sigh.
The situation was a little awkward. Chief Zhao quickly arranged for them to go to the city hospital.
Soon, two cars were ready. Zheng Ren and Su Yun got into one of the cars, accompanied by Chief Zhao.
"Boss Zheng, is the patient's misdiagnosis serious?" Chief Zhao asked softly after getting into the car.
"It's a rare disease. You can't say it's a mental hospital …"
"It's just not good enough," Su Yun said coldly. Su Yun said coldly, "Hepatolenticular degeneration is one of the few neurogenetic diseases that can be treated so far. The key is to detect it early, diagnose it early, and treat it early." Su Yun said, "If we can diagnose it at the beginning, the effect will be much better."
"I mean, the patient's parents did not take him to a Class Three Grade A hospital. Instead, they went to a mental hospital. That had a certain impact on this matter," Zheng Ren said. "We'll talk about the specifics later. Without seeing the patient and examining him, we can't make a diagnosis for now."
"If …"
"You can't expect every doctor to be able to diagnose a rare disease with a probability of 1/30000 to 100000," Zheng Ren interrupted Su Yun.
"Isn't that what you think?" The corners of Su Yun's mouth curled up, but it was not a smile. Instead, it was filled with endless contempt and mockery.
"Yes," Zheng Ren admitted frankly. "Perhaps this is why I agreed to open a live broadcast in Xinglin Garden in the first place."
"Many rare diseases will not appear after seeing them and having an impression of them. In other words, misdiagnosis and mistreatment will be reduced as much as possible. It's just the beginning. When the remote consultation system is opened, we'll do a demonstration first. Imperial Capital and Sorcery Capital will definitely develop quickly. "
Chief Zhao listened with sweat dripping down his forehead. Why was the live broadcast again?
"Boss Zheng, Professor Su, the hepatolenticular degeneration that the two of you mentioned … What's going on?"
"It is an autosomal recessive disorder of copper metabolism. It is characterized by cirrhosis of the liver and basal ganglia damage caused by copper metabolism disorders. The understanding of the pathogenesis of hepatolenticular degeneration has reached the molecular level." "It's more common in the country. Only one in thirty people carry this recessive gene."
"But the incidence is not high, about one in 100,000. When I was in Sea City, when I first started researching TIPS surgery, I encountered a patient with hepatolenticular degeneration who was misdiagnosed. However, his clinical manifestations are cirrhosis, ascites, and portal hypertension. "
"…" Chief Zhao was really speechless. The disease called hepatolenticular degeneration that Boss Zheng mentioned actually had many manifestations, and they were very different, even completely opposite.
Even the best hospital in the city would have a hard time diagnosing this disease.
If not for the fact that there were rows upon rows of names below his name, it would have been a dazzling sight to behold. This was true ability.
"At that time, the patient did not have any mental symptoms, but the child in front of us had the first mental symptoms. From the initial irritation, it may evolve into suicide, "Zheng Ren said." It's still better to detect, diagnose, and treat it early. Now … Let's first make a diagnosis and then see what happens with the copper excretion treatment. "
"Is the effect good?" Chief Zhao asked carefully.
"It should be good. Some patients need long-term copper excretion treatment, but those with mild symptoms don't need it. It mainly depends on the situation. It's hard to say now, "Zheng Ren said. As Zheng Ren spoke, he began to speak vaguely again, as if he was explaining things to a patient's family.
"There are also types that are mainly kidney damage, bone, joint, and muscle damage, or hemolytic anemia," Su Yun added.
"Those are other types. We won't consider them for the time being."
"You're not being careful with your words."
Chief Zhao watched the two young experts in front of him begin to argue, and he fell silent.
He quietly took out his phone, but after thinking about it, he put it back.
Not to mention what the two professors would think when they searched for information on the Internet in front of him, it was also very embarrassing for him to ask about the degree of his diagnosis.
Early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment. No wonder Professor Su was angry. If the child had been diagnosed six months ago, it would have been more serious than now.
Chief Zhao thought about it and sighed in his heart. The patient's parents treated the child as a withdrawal symptom of internet addiction and sent him to a mental hospital for treatment … Forget it, there was a reason for it.
It would be best if the child could be cured. Fortunately, the diagnosis should have been clear. If there was any more delay, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Zheng Ren and Su Yun talked for a while about hepatolenticular degeneration. After listening, Chief Zhao felt that he could diagnose similar patients in the future.
When they arrived at the hospital where the child was located, the director and other relevant personnel greeted them at the entrance of the inpatient department early in the morning.
When they saw Zheng Ren and Su Yun get out of the car, the director warmly shook hands, greeted them, and talked a lot about Xinglin Garden. Zheng Ren basically did not listen. He wore a standard fake smile on his face and casually brushed them off.
When they arrived at the ward, Zheng Ren looked at the small patient's System panel and did a physical examination. Then, he went to the demonstration room with the director and the others.
This time, they did not call the patient's family, which was also a clinical practice.
The diagnosis of difficult cases, especially the diagnosis of difficult cases that the patient's family had opinions about, must come up with a definite diagnosis before explaining to the family.
Otherwise, repeatedly overturning the diagnosis would increase the patient's family's distrust, and it might even lead to more serious things happening.
When they arrived at the demonstration room, Zheng Ren stood at the front and began to take the medical record. He began to talk about his analysis of the entire condition and future treatment plans.
The entire conference room was silent, with only Zheng Ren's voice echoing in the room.
Hepatolenticular degeneration, such an obscure disease, became easy to understand when it came out of Boss Zheng's mouth. Many people had the illusion that this disease was like appendicitis, which was everywhere on the street. If it was misdiagnosed, it would be a very shameful thing.
"Let's row the copper treatment first," Zheng Ren said. "The first choice is D-penicillamine. If it doesn't work or the effect is not good, hurry up and send the child to the Imperial Capital."
After he finished speaking, he looked around. Seeing that no one questioned him, he slowly put the medical record on the table.
"Boss, after you've finished speaking, I'll add a few words," Su Yun said in a deep voice as he sat on the chair.
He held the medical record in his hand, and the smile on his face was slightly cold.
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