C876 Addison's Syndrome
0"Okay, now that the child's symptoms have been detected, I suggest we send the two children to the pediatrics department. On the other hand, the equipment in the center is far from being complete compared to the equipment in the pediatrics department, so just send it to the Intensive Care Unit over there first! "1
Yang Xiaoquan took the stance of a hospital senior and gave the order in a loud voice.
He was experienced and had a different idea from Chen Qun. One of the simplest and most straightforward things he knew was that only one of the mirrored twins was sick, and the other was some form of empathy that looked like the same symptoms. However, with the treatment he received from the pediatrics department, even if he was really ill, he could still control it for a day or two.
According to the original theory, the current medical techniques were more than enough to 'hang' patients with severe injuries for a day or two. In other words, her condition was really critical. He could use the same method to hang the baby that didn't have a real illness for more than ten hours. Once the operation was over, her reaction would also disappear.
Chen Qun was in chaos due to his concern for Ai Hui. In addition, he had some kind of perfect obsessive compulsive disorder that forbade him to take risks. That was the only reason why he was in a difficult position. From a certain point of view, Chen did not have much experience, plus he did not experience any failure which resulted in him having a difficult choice.
Everything is good and bad, on both sides. Now, Chen Qun's advantage of "never making a mistake" has become Chen's biggest stumbling block. He did not know what to say either! However, he was also very willing for Chen Qun to keep his no-fault record. After all, going in the right direction could help Chen learn more things, and his compliance was due to his meticulous thinking. He didn't win the prize based on pure luck, but that benign development could allow Chen to go even further.
Chen Qun immediately accepted Yang Xiaoquan's arrangement. After all, the strongest technical force was on the pediatrics side of these two half-a-year old babies. The emergency department's pediatrics were all for dealing with external injuries, and the level of care was far inferior to that of actual pediatrics. Moreover, his greatest advantage seemed to be that he was afraid of the twins hiding away. He really needed to rely on his own medical skills to solve this problem. It would be best to send him to pediatrics, which would buy him more time.
When the group of people sent the twins to the pediatrics, many doctors heard that their younger sister was sick and their older sister had symptoms. They were also very curious and many doctors came over to see if they could solve this case that was worse than death.
After all, Little Du Ya's Mirror Image Syndrome had long been ranked in the top three of the top ten weirdest diseases in the hospital. It was impossible to get away from it. Now that there was a pair of twins, even if you used your toes to think, you would know that the twins' mirroring ability had increased exponentially, to the point where the younger sister had gotten sick and the older sister had developed symptoms. If it wasn't for the modern medical tests confirming the symptoms, then any doctor would have immediately misdiagnosed it.
To be safe, the pediatrician made a small request to reexamine the twins, to reconfirm their condition, and to use the stain to make a mark on their arms that would not fade for a short period of time, so as not to be mistaken.
At this time, Zhang Yuqin, who had been adopted, also rushed over. Seeing that her niece and fiance had been properly arranged, almost half of the pediatric doctors in the hospital surrounded the two sisters. As for what exactly had happened, Chen Qun had already confirmed it. Right now, it was just a matter of solving the mirror image of the two sisters that really gave him a headache.
It was unheard-of for her sister to have symptoms due to her illness. She was both surprised and helpless, but at the same time, there was a sense of relief in her heart. He knew that if he hadn't met an unrivaled genius doctor like Chen Qun, he probably wouldn't have had any results for ten to fifteen days. Even if he did, he would have made a lot of mistakes.
While Chen Qun was busy, Chi Hong was invited by a pediatrician to a ward. Chen Qun was busy, but Chi Hong was invited by a pediatrician to a ward.
"Dr. Qi, I treated this young patient yesterday. He will often have some strange muscle spasms, and at the same time, his grades at school will drop, so he won't be able to focus for a long time. I had a malaria test, which was negative. One of my colleagues thought it might be early multiple sclerosis, but the results of the MRI and blood tests were negative. Our director just came over to see if it's Scheldt's disease. He told me to call you over and check it out. If it's correct, we'll treat it with corticosteroids. "
Chi Hong couldn't help but stare blankly for a moment when she heard the name 'Shepherd's disease'. In the blink of an eye, it was clear that this was the difference between the original translation and the original one. The disease, now translated as Addison's syndrome, is caused by inadequate adrenal secretion. However, from the old-fashioned name alone, Chi Hong knew that the director had studied in the Soviet Union. Otherwise, she would not have retained such an outdated idea.
Chi Hong looked at the data in detail and found that the number of blood cells was low and the oxygenation was low. It was almost exactly the same as the director of pediatrics' diagnosis. The only doubt she had was that there was no significant decrease in the number of adrenaline.
While Chi Hong was deep in her thoughts, the boy on the sickbed suddenly shouted, "Many leeches, quickly chase them away. Mommy, I have leeches on me, they're all over my body. Hurry and chase these disgusting leeches away!"
The little boy shouted and danced around the bed, making a mess of the sheets. Chi Hong and the pediatrician at her side could clearly see that there were no insects on the boy's exposed arms or neck. Naturally, there were no leeches.
Chi Hong immediately made up her mind and instructed the nurse beside her.
"Flupidineol, immediately injected. The others, quickly help me, hold down his hands and feet! "
The nurse looked at the child who was moving around randomly, and the Syringe in her hands could not pierce through. Chi Hong, who was already pressing the child's left arm, snatched the Syringe from the nurse's hands and stabbed it onto his shoulder.
When the needle was done, Female Bookworm almost burst out laughing. If Grandma, who was hospitalized in the building next door, had seen her granddaughter so agitated, she would have looked at her in a different light. Now that her grandmother's eyes were healed, she too felt full of energy. Even if she wasn't with her grandmother, she would understand.
Chi Hong gave the pillow to the nurse. She knew that the nurses here were always nudging and pushing the children. Her first aid acupuncture was completely different from what the nurse wanted. However, she didn't care what the other doctors and nurses thought of her right now. Instead, she furrowed her brows and told the doctor beside her in a very calm manner.
"It's not Addison's syndrome. Phantom vision is not a symptom of this disease. This disease is more difficult than I thought. I need to call a few of my colleagues over for a joint consultation. "
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