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Chapter 2826: [2826] One is more powerful than the other

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To be precise, it is a cerebral arteriovenous malformation. When clinical doctors communicate, sometimes it becomes a habit to save words and sentences, and the other party can understand anyway. You said that they were all sent to neurosurgery for treatment, not what brain energy is.

Brain arteriovenous malformation, literally, is very easy to understand. It is an abnormal deformation of the arteriovenous in the brain. Simply put, the arteriovenous becomes a hemp ball.

Arteries and veins can be called the transportation system of blood flow in the human body. For example, the traffic arteries of water pipes become numb, and the result is nothing more than clogging or bursting the pipes for you.

Where does the cause of this disease come from.

After leaving the pediatrics department and returning to the adult department, we will find that we have to come back again to struggle with whether this disease is more of a congenital or acquired problem. This disease is generally believed to be congenitally caused by problems in the angiogenesis process during the embryonic period.

Given that the spinocerebellar degeneration we just mentioned is also a genetic factor, it seems that neurosurgery is the hardest hit area for congenital diseases

That's not what it says either. This disease mechanism is the inference of embryonic medicine mentioned above, but this disease is not uncommon in accompanying other diseases. For example, various craniocerebral malignant tumors, infections and other factors also affect angiogenesis and become pathological to cause this disease.

"Is this going to be cut by microneurosurgery?" While listening to the conversation between Xie and Dr. Jin, Wei Shangquan and several other students followed in a discussion.

If it is a cerebral arteriovenous malformation, the most commonly used surgical method in the past is to ligate the arteries that supply the blood to the "squat", in an attempt to starve the "squat" to death. Later, it was found that the recurrence rate of this operation is very high, and the methods used now are all to end the "hemp ball".

Cutting the "hemp ball" is just to show once again that the precise operation of surgery will never be able to withstand the cunning of the disease, and it can only be cut across the board.

"He was transferred here after staying in the Department of Neurology." Pan Shihua and Geng picked up the medical records in the group, and quickly found the hospitalized medical records of Dr. Jin's friend, opened them and glanced at them.

"Conservative treatment in the Department of Neurology is not enough, transfer to the Department of Neurosurgery to prepare for surgery?" Student Wei asked again if this is the case.

"Shang Quan, you have to know that if this disease is treated conservatively with internal medicine, surgery is usually not possible."

After being refuted by Pan and Geng, Wei once again realized that he was a scumbag.

No, the students in his class are too good.

One is more powerful than the other.

If you don't believe me, look at what Xie, the strongest student in their class, said.

Xie, who had never read the patient's medical records, was able to communicate with Dr. Jin without any hindrance: "After a period of conservative treatment for hydrocephalus, cerebral arteriovenous malformation was discovered. In this way, internal medicine can never solve hydrocephalus and the condition is serious. If it tends to worsen, it can only be treated with surgery for hydrocephalus. At the same time, conservative treatment for cerebral arteriovenous malformation will be done to see if it can improve, and then we will make the next step. Maybe the two diseases have mutual influence.”

"Have you seen my friend?" Doctor Jin took it for granted that she had seen the patient, otherwise he didn't say how she would know it was hydrocephalus.

It cannot be said that hydrocephalus and cerebral arteriovenous malformation are completely unrelated, but it is generally difficult to associate them.

Xie Wanying denied: "No. I came back to the neurosurgery department the first day. When I came, I passed the nurse's station. When I greeted the nurse sisters, I took a look at the patient list card in the nurse's station."