C770 Seventeen Spleens
"Inject the ferrous oxide reagent immediately. We need to perform another CT examination!"
The moment Chen Qun said that, five to six pairs of big, bright eyes stared at him. However, the last one to ask was the nurse, Zhao Xue.
"Dr. Chen, are you going to check the spleen?" We shouldn't have used more advanced … "
Chen Qun didn't wait for Chi Hong to give him a stare and immediately started to question the nurse before giving an explanation.
"I'm not looking at the patient's spleen, I'm looking at how many spleen there are in the patient's body!"
"What!?"
Zhao Xue's eyes suddenly widened. Although they weren't as bright as Chi Hong's, they were still extremely beautiful.
However, it was Chi Hong who immediately understood.
"Do you think that the patient developed splenic hyperplasia and developed accessory spleen in other parts of the body? How is that possible? "
"How is that impossible? She had undergone a splenic repair when she was a teenager, and it was very likely that the spleen cells would flow through her entire body along with her blood, eventually attaching themselves to some place and giving birth to a secondary spleen. Don't forget, the organs that the human body can regenerate include, in addition to the liver, the spleen. "
Chen Qun immediately answered Chi Hong's question and gave her a more detailed explanation.
"All the spleens look the same on the outside, they are all red and sticky. If I were to rely on my naked eyes or my common instruments, I wouldn't be able to distinguish which parts belong to which organs."
Chen Qun said as he placed the patient on a CT scanner, indicating for Chi Hong and Alisa to go directly to see the results of the examination.
Including Zhao Xue and a few other nurses, they were even more curious. They immediately trotted along with Chi Hong and went to watch the commotion. In the blink of an eye, Alisa cried out in alarm.
"My God, this is amazing! The human body can actually grow so many accessory spleen tissues! "
"Okay, Chen Qun, tell me, how did you think of this?"
Chen Qun shook his head when he saw that Zhao Xue was still acting like a tool person. He couldn't help but feel angry and amused at the same time.
After this year, the number of nurses in his team doubled. However, the number of nurses that came in later was much more than the number of interns in universities like Zhao Xue. Most of them were undergraduate or even master students, which was a qualitative leap. In Xiangyun Hospital, there were only a few Fellow Scholars and Chair from the various major departments. However, the number of people here was not even one-third of his.
It was clear that he had been promoted to a rank 1 student, which meant that he was now an uncrowned Fellow. Of course, this action of the academy did not attract any opposition or complaints from the doctors. Just based on the speed of Chen Qun's surgery, even if there were seven or eight nurses following him around, they would still be tortured by the intensity of his surgery.
Besides, all the nurses were willing or even rushed to join the group. After all, the best thing about being a nurse for Chen Qun was that when he was bored, he would perform cosmetic surgery on the nurses around him. If this treatment was converted into money, it would be worth millions.
Besides, Chen Qun wasn't going to undergo plastic surgery. He only knew how to do some minor cosmetic work, which was completely out of the ordinary in the world of cosmetic surgery. However, everyone knew that his plastic surgery was just a practice. The core topic was still the operation and usage of the Optical Forceps technique, and it had been changed to a training method that was perfect for both sides.
Zhao Xue, who had the lowest education, felt a lot of pressure from the new nurses. However, having a low education also had its benefits. No matter what was said, Chen Qun would always give a little explanation on behalf of his old colleague. Naturally, Chen Qun would be used as a tool by Chi Hong.
For Zhao Xue, she was more willing to be Chi Hong's tool person. She knew that Chen Qun would also use her to ridicule Chi Hong, in case the conflict between colleagues worsened. The ones who came to Europe for surgery were basically all master's students with high degrees. The reason why she was able to be together as a nurse was because she was an old colleague and fellow countryman that Chen Qun brought over.
Chen Qun knew this was what everyone was thinking, so he took out the answer he had figured out and answered. Because for him, the system's prompt had pushed the whole process backwards, allowing him to faintly grasp the way the system thought. It also gave him a sense of clarity towards the improvement in his ability to diagnose.
"The reason is very simple. When I saw the diagnosis you gave me, I felt that it was too much of a coincidence. This was a matter of probability. Although there was a small probability of happening, it was still possible. But I felt that my own line of thought, which seemed to disapprove, began to speculate, 'Where exactly did I feel that there was a problem?'
"Because of a logic I don't know myself, that must have been something I thought impossible. So I began to speculate from the most unlikely places, but to my own logical mind, it was impossible to appear out of thin air. The simplest way is to reverse the cause and effect and deny it from the most primitive disease. "
"Thus, the thinking becomes clearer and clearer. The patient's condition is a blood problem, and one solution happens to be splenectomy. Is it possible that the spleen has gone wrong? If it was a conventional method, then the spleen would definitely be tested many times over. What was left would be an unconventional method. When you said that the patient had had splenic surgery, I immediately established a complete theory: that only splenic hyperplasia can lead to his symptoms, and I happen to know the existence of tissue and organs such as the accessory spleen, so I looked for the answer. "
As Chen Qun said this, he also showed a happy expression. This made Chi Hong, who was observing his expression, believe that he was telling the truth.
Then the conclusion was out. Chen Qun relied on his metaphysics and luck to diagnose the illness. This was completely out of character for him. There had to be something that he was sure of, something that reminded him of where he could make a mistake. Did Chen Qun really have symptoms of personality split? Is there a hidden personality who acts as the master of his omniscience?
Thinking of this, Chi Hong was at a loss. Because if this conclusion was reasonable, then Miss Dongfang would definitely find out. So if her extreme assumption didn't work, then what was left was really something that left one at a loss of whether to laugh or cry.
Chen Qun relied on perceptual knowledge to judge the answer, and then relied on rational thinking to prove the truth.2
"One, two, three … Wow, a total of seventeen flanks. No wonder the patient was so slow and uncoordinated. He had been suffering from anemia! "This should be the person with the most spleen I've ever seen. I think it's time to apply for the Guinness World Record!"
Alisa shouted in surprise from behind the computer screen.
"Actually, more importantly, we need surgery to clear out these spleens. If we want the operation to be successful in one go, it would be impossible for us to not give her the cytotoxic agent."
Chen Qun helplessly looked at this bizarre answer and knew why the system had deducted a gold coin from him. If this operation was to be completely successful, there would not be a second person in the world who could do it other than him. In particular, new drugs must be used in the course of surgery.
This was a miraculous operation that killed two birds with one stone, enough to shake the world.
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