Chapter 660: Different Types of Calculi Chapter 660: Different Types of Calculi So it turns out that Song Xueling’s speculation was correct, it’s a liver abscess.
“There are stones in the bile ducts both inside and outside the liver, and the abscess could have been caused by the stones,” He Guangyou detailed as he carefully analyzed the nuances within the report, “These stones appear not to be large and might not have completely blocked the ducts, which could explain the less obvious pain.”
Xie Wanying’s guess about the cause of the illness was also not wrong.
As for how serious the patient’s condition now is, serious enough to require surgery or not.
Zhao Huaming handed his grandson’s dical report to Tao Zhijie, “Dr. Tao, please take care of his treatnt.”
“Alright, we’ve arranged for a hospital bed; he can be admitted tonight. Let’s start with antibiotics to fight the infection,” Tao Zhijie said.
“As for the stones, maybe take so stone expulsion dicine,” Zhao Zhaowei, who was lying on the examination table, said after hearing their conversation.
“Who told you there’s dicine for expelling stones? This isn’t a urinary system stone!” Zhao Huaming felt like slapping his grandson on the head again.
Zhao Zhaowei seed to rember this fact as if the sudden knowledge of his illness had muddled his thoughts temporarily.
Each organ’s physiological structure is different, causing diseases with similar nas like stones to require entirely different treatnts. For example, urinary system stones can sotis be treated by drinking more water to expel the stones. It’s practically impossible to expel liver and gallbladder stones by eating or drinking sothing. One can only control the infection, undergo surgery to remove the stones, or even need to have the gallbladder and part of the liver removed, which would be quite severe.
The comparatively optimistic part of the current situation is that the abscesses are all not large, classified as small abscesses; one can try to see how effective the anti-infection treatnt is before deciding on surgery.
With a classmate hospitalized, Xie Wanying and Li Qi’an prepared to return to General Surgery Departnt Two. At this ti, the class monitor Yue Wentong rushed over from the school dormitories.
“Why didn’t you report this!” Yue Wentong yelled at the two of them as soon as he saw them.
Li Qi’an touched his forehead, bowing his head.
Xie Wanying wanted to explain, but after thinking it over, she decided not to. It was understandable for the class monitor to be upset.
“The counselor is at ho; it will take ti for him to co back,” Yue Wentong glared at the two a few tis in anger, “When did you say his jaundice began?”
“It must have been today,” Li Qi’an replied, “I didn’t notice when I was with him earlier. His condition might have worsened today, showing the symptoms.”
Yue Wentong wiped his forehead with the back of his hand several tis and looked up to suddenly notice Song Xueling standing amongst his seniors, his eyes narrowing slightly.
“Class monitor, do you know who he is?” Li Qi’an whispered to the class monitor, noticing his expression, “He said he ca from Beidu and is coming for residency training at our hospital, but I don’t know which departnt he will be in.”
Generally, by the ti a dical graduate is hired by a hospital, it’s already decided which departnt they will work in. There are exceptions, though, and such exceptions amount to special treatnt, implying that the person is highly valued by the hospital.
Yue Wentong felt a bit nervous because he had heard that this person was exceptionally talented, with an intellectual capability that matched that of their class’s top student Xie Wanying. The hospital had not yet decided which departnt to place him in and might make the decision during or after his residency training.
Such dical students could very well, like Senior Cao, be assigned to their preferred departnt, such as the neurosurgery departnt. It was said that Senior Cao had t with this person today and inquired about him, sothing Senior Cao had never done before.
“You two go back to the departnt first,” Yue Wentong told the two classmates before he himself went to visit Zhao Zhaowei.
Back at General Surgery Departnt Two, a childhood friend was leaving. Xie Wanying accompanied her friend to the hospital entrance.
Wu Lixuan handed over so items to her, “I’ve been aning to bring this to you; it’s from your godmother who asked to deliver it.”
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