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Chapter 2767: [2767] The reason for being fooled

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Lin Hao took the bait without her work experience. I thought which teacher would come out first and tell which subject the child had the most serious illness on. In fact, it is estimated to be the opposite.

Classmate Pan is good at touching her head to cross the river, and when she saw her not moving, she immediately realized that she couldn't move.

Speaking of it, the teachers are not too idle to deliberately cheat the students.

When Dr. Wu and the others tortured the students, they followed them and repeatedly demonstrated the patient's condition in their minds, intending to be correct.

In a child like this, getting the surgery done in the wrong order can be fatal. Because this child is so young, it is simply unbearable for you to let him undergo one emergency operation followed by one emergency operation. It is best to have enough rest time between the two operations, so that the child's body can adjust and carry it again.

Whether the anal atresia is urgent or not, it cannot be said that it is not urgent at all. If there is a fistula, it is discharged into the urethra. If the backflow affects the kidneys, it will affect kidney function and even cause nephritis.

Dr. Wu said that it was right to invite them to participate in the operation. This operation will definitely be done, and they will be allowed to participate.

Whether the child's anal atresia is the most urgent, they should be aware of it during the discussion with the students. Thank you students for doing this. The other two probably didn't do it well, and they were a little bit led by their teachers. The teachers are really calling for injustice, and the teacher will not bear this responsibility.

The discussion now returns to the issue of whether anal atresia surgery should be a priority surgery.

Which department should I compete with for anal atresia surgery this time

To be precise, a good doctor should have started noticing which aspect of the child was most serious early in the morning. For example, Xie Wanying, always focused on this point and was not fooled by the teachers.

Lin Hao and Pan followed her gaze and saw the electrocardiogram on the ECG monitor. It seems to be a heart problem

The child's medical records are held by Teacher Cheng, and the heart report has not been shown to them for the time being. In this way, if they fall into the trap, they cannot say that the teachers are all right.

Lin Hao stuck to Pan Shihua's ear and asked: "I remember when they first reported, they said the child had left heart dysplasia?"

Lin Hao had doubts about the diagnosis reported by the other party. This was an important factor that caused him to be "played" by the teachers before.

Pan Shihua frowned, and he could partially understand where the students' doubts were.

The child in the incubator was inhaling oxygen, but for the time being, he did not show symptoms of serious organic heart disease such as respiratory failure and heart failure. The child's "too light" clinical symptoms seem to be inconsistent with "left heart dysplasia".

Left heart hypoplasia, this disease is marked in textbooks as a very serious disease.

The specific scientific name is hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

First of all, this child is also "powerful". He has both syndrome and syndrome, which is too rare in clinical cases.

With so many rare conditions in this child, doctors expect the cause to be less likely to be genetic. There is no family hereditary disease in the child's family history, and the child's two older sisters are particularly healthy. It may be for this reason that the family and the mother took it lightly for not paying attention to the prenatal check-up during pregnancy. Excluding genetic factors, what everyone can speculate is more likely that the fetus suffered from virus infection or radiation damage during pregnancy.

No wonder Dr. Cheng Yuchen had to put a question mark after the name of the diagnosis, and wait for the superior doctor to confirm.