C761 Global Misdiagnosis Rate
"The nerve conduction velocity test has a normal index and the carpal tunnel syndrome is officially eliminated. The patient has no obvious trauma and no burns. The blood circulation test is normal and the blood disease is excluded. The next step is to have a neurologic examination. Alisa, can you ask your friend if there's anything else you need to add? "
Chi Hong looked at the data on the screen and asked Alisa, who had changed into a white coat. This was the Charlutte hospital, so they had to restrain themselves. They had to do the testing step by step, from a strict perspective. To a certain extent, it could also be said that he had followed the customs of nature.
Strictness was their national nature. Even if it did not extend to the entire nation, it was absolutely necessary for the doctors and nurses of the Charlutte Hospital. It was also their golden law that they could not go against.
Although Chi Hong thought that the inspection was unnecessary, she still had to give them detailed data. Who knew how many people were secretly paying attention to their diagnosis?
"I suggest you conduct a mercury poisoning test. I just saw on the internet that the condition of erythematous myalgia caused by mercury poisoning is very similar to mine. Maybe we just need a little test and we can solve everything. "
A certain Dr. Yun on the internet immediately expressed another opinion. Towards this kind of guy who never left his hand and was constantly searching for his laptop, his diligent attitude made even Chi Hong feel a little ashamed.
"It looks like you don't need a doctor to solve all your problems? "We are not as authoritative as what you found on the internet?"
Alisa was giving this annoying fellow a Supercilious Look!
"Forgive me for being blunt, but it is common for doctors to make mistakes. Doctors around the world have a misdiagnosis rate of more than 100% to 30%. In other words, doctors like you choose to test one out of dozens of conditions. However, if you are wrong, you should continue with the next test. There are many times when you are unable to find the real illness. "
Alisa was not courteous at all towards this fellow who thought himself smart. She directly refuted him.
"I'm sorry, but a doctor's misdiagnosis rate is 30%, but the patient's own misdiagnosis rate is as high as 87%. In other words, the doctor may not be able to diagnose correctly, but the patient must be mistaken. Do you think you're a doctoral student in medical school or a genius who has to surpass anyone else? "
"But in this knowledge-sharing situation, I only need a small algorithm to rule out diseases that have nothing to do with my symptoms and to diagnose myself. Your doctor's theory of diagnosis, which I saw online, makes no difference. So why is it that a doctor's personal judgment is better than a computer algorithm? "
Chen Qun found the theory of this patient with barbs to be too interesting. He immediately translated and told his colleagues, who didn't know anything about German, about his original text. He laughed even more.
"If Xin was here, she would have definitely assumed that they'd met a bosom friend!"
Chen Qun said. He felt that this might be another common phenomenon in foreign countries. He believed that the internet was more confident than professionals. Most of the things on the internet were very simple, because most of the complicated things were incomprehensible.
The simplest example was higher mathematics. Countless content could be found online, but there were only a few that could truly understand it. Or to put it this way, everyone who looked for answers on the internet had a utilitarian mentality, hoping to skip the process directly and get the correct answer from the internet.
In other words, there were only two kinds of people in the world who could directly obtain an answer without paying attention to the intermediate process. One was a scammer, while the other was a true deity.
"The pain in my palm is accidental, not persistent, and is perfectly consistent with the mercury poisoning hypothesis. It's definitely worth a routine toxicology and blood test. "
Chen Qun looked at the online Dr. Yun and started his rambling diagnosis. He didn't want to use him to follow the diagnosis process, so he would do a virtual diagnosis first.
Thinking about it made him laugh. This guy would never know. The only thing that beat him was the even more magical cloud diagnosis. Perhaps in this world, the only thing that could defeat the internet system was the internet system itself.
It's just that Chen Qun had a good idea during the diagnosis at System Space. Since the system was a computer in some way, why didn't he try to steal the knowledge from the system? If he were to apply the basics of the system into reality, perhaps he could also improve on computer technology.
Speaking of which, this crappy system really did seem to reward him with a computer programmed Specialist Level technique, allowing him to use these systems and perform all sorts of calculations.
Now, he began to conduct numerous simulations of patient checks in the System Space and finally came up with the inspection plans. In other words, it was a thorough biological examination of various difficulties. In the real world, there was only one conclusion that could be obtained from a patient undergoing so many biopsies: he had gone straight to God before the exam was completed.
However, to System Space, Chen Qun did not feel any moral or psychological pressure. After all, this was just a broken clone of the system. This was the real black technology. Humans would not have such a technology to replicate completely for at least a few hundred years.
Four hours passed in the blink of an eye. Chen Qun also got the result he needed the most, a relatively rare disease.
Right now, all he was doing was classifying his tests into a range that pointed in the right direction.
Chen Qun returned to the real world and shook his finger at his colleagues in the room.
"Very well, now let us speculate on which diseases may give rise to hallucinations and inflammation of the wrist. Hallucination is a neurological problem, but inflammation of the wrist should be a matter of blood or tissue structure. I recommend a test for amyloidosis. After all, the last time we had this symptom, it was in line with the patient's reaction. "
Chi Hong smiled, took out the panel in her hand, called up Miss Dongfang's diagnostic program, and randomly chose an answer.
"If you want to try your luck, then I believe in Ms Xin's program. I choose the one with the highest probability of being diagnosed by the program, Light Chain Precipitation, which covers more than your amyloidosis. As for the reason, it's because of a girl's intuition. "
Alisa couldn't help but laugh when she saw these familiar fellows bickering again. This time, all the tricks had evolved and they were directly explained using the large data diagnosis program.2
"Don't tell that guy that you also have a very advanced diagnosis program, otherwise, he will destroy your computer and steal your program. My computer hacking, he taught me. "Wait, I seem to have said something that shouldn't be said. Can you take back the latter part?"
Ouyang Yang saw that Chi Hong had chosen a conclusion that had a high probability of being true, so he had no choice but to follow the usual route. He chose a very remote and arranged the last answer.
"Then I choose Fabreidis. I suggest we carry out an examination for this disease."
Hearing Little Apple give the result that he wanted as expected, Chen Qun suddenly felt it was too easy to guide others on the internet. He only needed to change the data and put this symptom at the back of the system. Little Apple, who liked to argue, would most likely choose this condition.
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