For example, last time when classmate Wei had a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, only a specialist could understand its underlying special meaning. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are examinations that are generally rarely performed in clinical practice. Fewer examinations mean that such examinations can only target clinically rare types of diseases. Rare diseases are not a good thing for patients.
Dr. Lu's face showed seriousness, and he asked the Zhang family and their son: "Which doctor did you say recommended you to come to Fangze for a cranial magnetic resonance imaging?"
"Thank you, Xie Wanying——" Zhang Li was probably a little frightened by Dr. Lu's expression, and he chattered his teeth.
I seem to have heard of the name Xie Wanying, but I seem to have never heard of it. Dr. Lu blinked his eyelids a few times.
It is impossible for patients and their families to lie. In this way, Dr. Xie who asked the patient to come to them for treatment should be a neurosurgeon of the National Association of Neurosurgery, and he may be a relatively powerful neurosurgeon.
Why does Dr. Lu think Mr. Xie is a powerful neurosurgeon?
As mentioned above, cranial MRI is rarely performed. Doctors other than neurosurgery specialists generally cannot remember the difference between cranial magnetic resonance imaging and cranial CT. Not to mention doctors from other departments, including Dr. Talu, when they see that a patient may have a brain problem, their immediate reaction is to ask the patient to do a head CT first.
Regarding the difference between these two examinations, you can refer to the cardiac examination mentioned before. Obviously, for clearly visible structural changes such as cerebral vascular hemorrhage and tumor mass, CT may have a greater advantage. Magnetic resonance has the advantage of identifying tissue lesions.
"How did you get hurt? Did you fall?" Dr. Lu asked after sorting out the medical thinking direction provided by "Dr. Xie" from the patient, then looking at the gauze on Zhang Li's chin.
Zhang Li's mouth was trembling and he couldn't make any sound. On the one hand, he didn't want to be laughed at because a grown man could fall like this. On the other hand, Dr. Lu's questions made him realize that Xie Wanying was not the idiot he thought before.
He is afraid!
Understanding it from the patient's expression, Dr. Lu opened the drawer, took out the examination application form, and began to write: "Okay, I will arrange a cranial magnetic resonance imaging for you."
"Doctor, what's going on?" Zhang Wei's mother was worried that Xie Wanying might have told her something.
"There may be something wrong with his cerebellum. We won't know for sure until the test results come out," Dr. Lu said.
Zhang Wei’s mother and Zhang Li: Huh? !
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Time flies so fast, and Xie Wanying and the others' internship days in Shouer are finally over.
As agreed before, after get off work, Cao Zhao, a teacher, invited several of their students to have a meal. After dinner, when the students were preparing to go back, Cao Zhao left the little sister alone.
Xie Wanying could probably guess that she was going to be talked about because of what happened this morning.
The fairy brother held it in for a whole day before he started to miss her.
Cao Zhao led her back to his office and pointed to the things on his desk: "Take this."
For her? What is it? Xie Wanying approached and saw the black leather notebook on the table. She picked it up and opened it: "Notes?"
"The cardiac surgery notes I took when I was a medical student may be of some use to you." Cao Zhao said.
This gift is a bit heavy. Xie Wanying held it carefully with both hands: "Thank you, second brother!"
The little sister was super smart and immediately changed her words to the second brother.
Cao Zhao turned around and looked at her with smiling eyes.
Xie Wanying knew that she was a bit cheeky, and she would take it away immediately if someone gave it to her.