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【879】Don't Miss Diagnosis

What does the nurse mean by this?

"You said that the doctors couldn't detect any disease before, but Dr. Xie found it?"

"yes."

"I haven't seen it, have I?" Professor Li panicked and took the examination report from Deputy Director Liu's hand and quickly confirmed that the patient had not seen it.

The other doctors were equally nervous. They stretched their heads and asked: "Which department is the nurse? Have we seen it?"

"She probably hasn't seen our doctor before," the nurse said.

"That's right." A group of doctors breathed a sigh of relief.

If you see a doctor for a colleague and miss a diagnosis, you will get a good diagnosis, but your reputation will be ruined among colleagues in the hospital.

"You can look for Professor Li, why don't you look for it?" Deputy Director Liu asked the nurse. He always thought this was strange. Why did the old professor look for the intern instead of looking for him?

"I looked for other doctors before but couldn't see anything, and they all said it was nothing serious. If I look again, I will have a psychological shadow. I just heard someone in the ward that day saying that Dr.

Dr. Xie, Dr. Xie saw at a glance that I had uterine fibroids and asked him to check it out. After checking, it was true. I don’t want to see Dr. Xie anymore.”

After the nurse's words, the doctors on site were curious about what kind of strange case it was and why it led to many doctors misdiagnosing it.

"stomach ache?"

"How many years?"

"Three years?"

"Isn't it possible that after three years of abdominal pain something will happen sooner rather than later?"

"Why does it hurt?"

"It was a dull pain, sometimes related to my menstrual period, so I went to see a gynecologist."

"B-ultrasound, gastroscopy, and colonoscopy were all done and everything was fine."

"If it only hurts occasionally, there is no need to have a full abdominal CT scan."

"What does CT find out now?"

"It's hard to say." Professor Li, who was reading the report sheet, spat out these words, and the doctors in the general department were a little panicked.

Sometimes misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis cannot be completely avoided, but if a serious disease is misdiagnosed and missed, it can be very fatal.

Deputy Director Liu just glanced at it and reported to Shen Jinghui's ear: "I don't know if it's cancer. The mass is very small now, but there are similar calcifications inside. It's not an ideal situation."

"How big?"

"About a centimeter."

"What part?"

The degree of malignancy indicated by the size of the tumor is related to the affected area. Some areas have a high tolerance for tumor size, while others are not. A little bit can be a big problem.

"It seems to be the urachus."

It is a very rare disease to develop in the urachal area. No wonder it was missed and misdiagnosed. The faces of the doctors present were grim, and their hearts were probably pounding.

"Did you have hematuria?" Shen Jinghui turned around and quickly asked the patient's condition.

"No." The nurse shook her head on behalf of her sick colleague.

"Ninety-nine percent of the time, such a child will not have such obvious symptoms." Professor Li held his reading glasses and kept looking down at the report sheet.

"Is there only abdominal pain? Is there bleeding and pus coming out of the belly button?" Other doctors asked again carefully.

"No, she always feels uncomfortable in her stomach and has a vague pain somewhere." The nurse explained the situation to the sick colleague, "It started after she gave birth to her child three years ago. I thought it was due to pregnancy, so I went to the gynecologist for a check-up.

I’ve tried it many times, but it’s okay. She had a vaginal birth, not a caesarean section, and she has no post-uterine problems. Anyway, the gynecologist said she was strange, maybe it was a psychological effect.”

"This kind of case is rare, but she should be in her thirties now, right?" Professor Li asked.

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