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   Chapter 3401 [3401] aningful

   On the other hand, it ans that after finding out this dical record, not only did the doubts not be answered, but they deepened the doubts.

  No wonder Mr. Yuan Fang just found the dical records here and thought about it by himself, and did not express his opinion for a long ti.

I see. For example, Li Qi'an, who could not see the problem before, finally understood where the "gold" discovered by Xie was.

   If you say this, are the researchers doing sothing wrong?

   First of all, this is the data collected in the database. Before citing the data in scientific research papers, it has little to do with scientific research, and at most it is used in today's teaching.

   Ordinary data collection is most likely pathological slices made by students for teachers. In the case of diagnosis, students temporarily cite the final diagnosis of the clinician as a label, which cannot be said to be completely wrong.

   "It's definitely not a myocardial infarction? I can't say it's completely ruled out now." Cao Yudong said again.

   For so intractable diseases with unclear dical history, it is too difficult to make a clear dical diagnosis, and in more cases it can only beco a point of discussion in the dical circle.

  Unless the family mbers of the patients have follow-up needs for doctors to pursue the truth, then we can only wait for the doctors or researchers to suddenly have this interest or task needs, and then slowly and deeply explore this case. Who makes the scientific research and clinical work all too busy, and there are too many cases to deal with. What's more, the bosses all know that such a case is very likely to continue to fail to get the correct answer after discussing it round and round again.

   Maybe soone thought of a forensic doctor at this ti. Whether the forensic science can completely solve the mystery of everyone's death. The answer is no.

   One of the foundations of forensic science is dicine. It is impossible for forensic doctors to make breakthroughs on their own when dicine fails to solve all dical mysteries.

Therefore, in the news, it will be found that there are so highly controversial cases, and everyone suspects that it is a murder case. In the end, the forensic doctor ca to the conclusion that no conclusive evidence of the murder could be given. It can only be said that the patient died of an ordinary death Organ failure, etc.

   Having said that, Teacher Yuan Fang ntioned Xie's cautious style again: "She didn't say that it was not a myocardial infarction, but only said that it was not typical. She wanted to find out the dical records and check the general specin."

  If the gross specin and dical record can prove that it is myocardial infarction, this pathological section can beco a special case in the pathological section of myocardial infarction, and it can be used as a valuable teaching material for atypical cases. So Xie's cautious suspicion is aningful.

   "Is there a general specin?" Cao Yudong asked his colleague.

   Teacher Yuan Fang said: "I'm afraid this may not necessarily exist."

   Gross specins are more difficult to preserve than sliced ​​specins, occupying volu and consuming more resources. Not all organs of a body can be preserved as a gross specin. Organs for gross specins should be selected, and generally those with research value are selected for preservation. Moreover, in the process of preservation, so general specins can only be eliminated if there is a problem with so unpredictable factors for many years.

   In a word, scientific research institutes do these things, and it is very expensive to do research with dead people.

  If there is no gross specin, we can only rely on the fragntary data that we have so far if we want to continue to explore this case.

   said that the biggest feature of this pathological section is a large piece of myocardial fibrosis. If you rember Xiao Shugang's case, it was ntioned that ischemia leads to the death of myocardial cells and turns into cardiac scars, which refers to myocardial fibrosis.

  

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