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Most famous doctors have excellent memory. For special cases, especially those who have just seen them in the past two days, they can recite the patient’s medical records.
Dr. Charlie admitted it directly: I have seen it.
After all, this patient is very special and is in a vegetative state. Academic issues related to vegetative state are the research field of neurosurgery all over the world. Medical experts not only study the disease to save the patients of this disease, but also by treating the vegetative state, they can detect the brain from it
Many of the secrets of are a field of study that kills two birds with one stone.
How many vegetative cases are there in the world? many.
may be a bit beyond the imagination of the layman. It seems that there are not many such patients seen in domestic hospitals. It is because the hospital pays attention to the bed turnover rate, the hospital bed fee is very expensive, and there are very few vegetative patients who can stay in the hospital for a long time. limited economic situation
Most of the can only be discharged from the hospital and go home to their family members to take care of them, or the family members will send the patients to institutions with special care such as nursing homes when they have no time to take care of them. The latter institutions are relatively cheaper. If you are in a vegetative state, age is a big factor. The younger the age, the greater the chance of recovery, which may be the reason that children’s brains will continue to develop neurons and recover faster than adults. As a result, older patients may be more likely to be
Abandoned.
Improper vegetative care, long-term bedridden infection and other factors cause death, which is similar to that of paralyzed patients.
Why neurosurgery is a department that is often filled with sadness. Because its follow-up treatment care costs are too expensive.
A neurosurgeon does not have to be strong, but it is best to be very optimistic and sunny. Lin Jiayin, who was listening to someone talking on the phone, suddenly recalled who she had just praised Dr. Xie to when she was in the hotel, saying that Dr. Xie who cured her would be a very good neurosurgeon.
directly prophesied in front of him.
After hearing her conclusion, Doctor Tao smiled and shook his head.
It can be seen that he does not think that Dr. Xie is suitable for neurosurgery.
Tao Zhijie never dared to tell the neurosurgery group, so she asked her not to tell Cao Yong.
Judging from his attitude, is he saying that Dr. Xie is not optimistic? Strange, her patient didn’t notice it at all. When everyone was pessimistic about her disease, only Dr. Xie was optimistic about her disease. How could Dr. Xie become the pessimistic person in his mouth? Lin Jiayin’s heart
li wondered to the extreme.
In the end, she didn’t study medicine and didn’t understand how their medicine analyzes people. Listening to the conversation between Dr. Charlie and Dr. Xie again: “fMRI.” Referring to this professional term, Dr. Charlie smiled. He smiled happily, obviously complimenting the other party’s professionalism, and almost wanted to kill him and come back to the other party.
A lively face-to-face academic debate.
fMRI, called functional magnetic resonance imaging.
This is an academically very controversial examination. To explain this project, we must first know that magnetic resonance is roughly divided into two categories, one is the common magnetic resonance called sMRI, which uses the water in the human body, so the hydrogen atoms are locked to image and observe the human body.
Tissue lesions. The advantage of this imaging using hydrogen atoms is that there are fewer interference factors when using hydrogen atoms for localization. The other type is fMRI, which is less heard. Compared with sMRI, fMRI was invented later. It is a breakthrough research in modern medicine. It uses the contrast of blood oxygen concentration for imaging.