"Dr. Xie, this patient's tumor has grown rapidly in a short period of time. How can you say it is not malignant?"
"Rapid growth in a short period of time is a characteristic of malignant tumors. Don't read to death."
"You have been in clinical practice for a few days, so you should understand this."
Some teachers are impatient, so anxious that tapping their fingers on the table is equivalent to tapping on the blackboard for students: How many days have you been in clinical practice, have you not learned the key points of this clinical experience?
The conference room is almost turning into a vegetable market.
"Everyone, stop for a moment and listen to her answer." Gao Zhaocheng shouted, stopping a large number of people who were besieging his little junior sister.
"Her teacher didn't say anything to stop us, why are you in a hurry?" Someone leaned back on the chair and smiled at Gao Zhaocheng: Don't be too obvious about your shortcomings. I know you were in the eighth grade before.
"This is an academic discussion, not a quarrel." Gao Zhaocheng did not admit that he was being defensive, and said, "What can be discussed in such a noisy manner? I don't mean to object to you arguing with her, but don't get emotional and compete with someone else's louder voice. Hers
The teacher must have thought so too. Otherwise, why would he have brought her out?"
Tan Lin's cold eyes under his long bangs glanced at Gao Zhaocheng: This man has shown more and more interest in his students since the emergency incident.
"Right, Dr. Tan?" Gao Zhaocheng turned to him and asked.
Want to force him as a teacher? Tan Kelin's lips raised: "Yes. Please focus on the key points. Of course, with me as a teacher here, no one will think that anyone is bullying whom."
Gao Zhaocheng pretended not to understand what he meant and turned back.
The other doctors understood: Don't look at this teacher Tan pushing the student out while protecting him at the same time.
The debate continued: "Dr. Xie, why do you say it's not malignant?"
"I didn't say it was definitely not malignant. Whether it is benign or malignant can only be determined by pathological results. Just because it suddenly grows rapidly, you cannot immediately judge it to be highly malignant," Xie Wanying said.
"So what you mean is that it may be malignant, but it may not be highly malignant?" Others continued to interpret her meaning.
"I feel that it is either benign, or it may suddenly turn malignant, so if I have the opportunity, I will perform surgery as soon as possible and remove it completely." Xie Wanying wanted to seize the most precious time for the patient.
"Where are your feelings based?"
"Just like what the seniors just said, based on clinical experience, most tumors that grow quickly in the short term are malignant. The problem is that this tumor is said to be multiple. Generally speaking, leiomyomas mostly grow in the stomach and in the intestinal tract.
Most of them grow outside the cavity. This is not the case. Its tumors grow entirely within the cavity, including the stomach, small intestine, and rarely the large intestine. There are no invasive lesions around. Another characteristic of malignant tumors is that they invade surrounding tissues or the whole body.
Wandering migration has not been found in this patient yet."
After hearing what she said, the doctors lowered their heads and looked at the medical records again.
"If you say so, the doctors at the Children's Hospital have no reason to refuse to treat this patient." Professor Li asked another point that all doctors struggled with.
"The Children's Hospital is not refusing to treat the patient." Xie Wanying clarified the patient's words. "The doctors at the Children's Hospital advised the father to let the child undergo chemotherapy first and then undergo surgery. However, the father believed that the child should undergo surgery first and then chemotherapy. Because once a person undergoes chemotherapy, his physical condition becomes worse.
No, he was afraid that his daughter wouldn’t be able to hold on. He is a good father and tried his best to research a lot of information about his daughter’s illness. So he couldn’t accept the plan of the doctor at the Children’s Hospital.”