NOVEL Great Medical System in a Veterinarian Chapter 816 - 320: Fatal Rare Disease, the Whole School in Uproar, Dean Hu Completely Loses It!

Great Medical System in a Veterinarian

Chapter 816 - 320: Fatal Rare Disease, the Whole School in Uproar, Dean Hu Completely Loses It!
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Chapter 816: Chapter 320: Fatal Rare Disease, the Whole School in Uproar, Dean Hu Completely Loses It!

In the simplest terms, diagnosing a healthy person is definitely the easiest.

Whether they’re sick or not, a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner should be able to tell by feeling the pulse. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

He mainly wanted to test the other party’s mentality.

After seeing Xiaochuan diagnose Professor Chang, he felt it was unnecessary, thinking to give him a bit of a blow.

He just directly arranged for Senior Yunzhou to appear.

He really didn’t expect the other party could actually identify this illness.

"Wow—"

In an instant, the scene was in an uproar.

"My God, why treat Senior Yunzhou like this!!"

"Oh my gosh! How can it be like this! This ’genius’ disease is also hereditary!!"

Offstage.

Many students began to discuss in extreme terror.

"A ’genius’ disease, hereditary? Isn’t that quite good?"

"If it indeed makes one a genius, it is good, but look at Dr. Zhang’s and Dean Hu Yaohua’s expressions, this disease probably isn’t that simple!"

Of course, some people thought that since it’s called a ’genius’ disease.

Then being hereditary is actually quite a good thing.

But other students reminded them.

If it’s truly a disease that can make someone a genius, why would it be called a disease? Since it’s a disease, it must have some harm.

Moreover, considering Dr. Zhang’s and Dean Hu’s previous expressions, perhaps this condition isn’t as straightforward as it seems! freewēbnoveℓ.com

"Dean Hu, is this disease life-threatening? Why is it called a ’genius’ disease? I believe the students here and friends watching the live stream all have these questions."

Chang Lingzhu asked.

She wasn’t an expert in this field and surely couldn’t immediately look it up on her phone.

Even if she searched, she’d probably have to go through a lot of information.

So it was more convenient to ask Dean Hu directly.

"First, why it’s called a ’genius’ disease is mainly because patients usually have a physique that is extraordinary, seemingly a gift from heaven, allowing them to perform outstandingly in various fields, hence the name ’genius’ disease. But while heaven grants them talent, it seems to play a ’joke’ by taking back this ’gift’ prematurely, thus also dubbed the killer of athletes."

Hu Yaohua responded.

"Gasp——, the killer of athletes, is this disease so severe?"

Everyone on the scene reacted like Chang Lingzhu, gasping at the mention of the word ’killer’.

After all, the word ’killer’ is as severe as it gets.

"Yes, although Marfan Syndrome has a very low incidence rate, about four or five in 100,000 people, it has been listed by the World Health Organization as one of the first recognized rare diseases. However, the death rate from Marfan Syndrome is exceptionally high. People with this disease have an average natural lifespan of only 32 years, with a mortality rate exceeding 70% within three months of onset."

Hu Yaohua spoke with a slightly heavy tone.

The reason he knew about this disease and deduced it through symptoms like gastric prolapse, long fingers, arms, and being thin was mainly due to events from 20 years ago.

At that time, Hu Yaohua was a graduate student at West China Hospital.

He remembered it was just after New Year’s Day.

A very tall patient suddenly arrived in the operating room.

His mentor told him it was Zhu Qiang, a national volleyball team member.

That day was the day before Zhu Qiang’s thirtieth birthday.

The men’s volleyball team was training in Chuanshu Mian City at that time.

Zhu Qiang suddenly felt severe chest pain and was then sent by teammates to Mian City Central Hospital.

At 9 p.m., Zhu Qiang was transferred to their West China Hospital.

The hospital immediately organized an expert consultation.

It was finally determined that Zhu Qiang was suffering from Marfan Syndrome, which has claimed the lives of many basketball and volleyball players.

However, at around 11 p.m., Zhu Qiang was wheeled into the operating room.

But by then, his aneurysm had completely ruptured, and rescue was too late.

At around 3 p.m. on the 2nd, Zhu Qiang closed his eyes forever.

His mentor and other experts were operating on him, and Hu Yaohua was present the entire time.

Zhu Qiang was taken by this rare disease, and his untimely death left a huge impact on Hu Yaohua.

It was also his first encounter with a Marfan Syndrome patient, leaving him with profound memories and deep regret.

Therefore, when the other party came yesterday claiming abdominal pain for a diagnosis, seeing how Senior Yunzhou was tall and thin, with especially long fingers and arms, and also an athlete...

A rush of memories hit him.

He was numb all over!

Although the final diagnosis was gastric prolapse, he still patiently advised him to undergo Marfan Syndrome screening, and the results came today.

And his judgment was correct.

Senior Yunzhou indeed has Marfan Syndrome.

Fortunately, his abdominal pain wasn’t due to an aneurysm rupture but gastric prolapse.

Therefore, as long as he takes care in the future, avoids strenuous exercise, and protects his arteries, he should be able to live a longer life.

Hu Yaohua also felt a sense of redemption for the regret of his younger days.

"Gulp..."

"Oh my god! Is it that dangerous?!"

"Yes, just checked, and indeed many athletes have died from this disease."

"Sigh... inexplicable sorrow, how could such a good young man contract this disease? Since heaven gave him this talent, why take it back so soon?"

"No wonder Dr. Zhang had such a frown earlier; he was probably going over it in his mind and finally determined it was this disease, hence the helplessness."

It exploded.

The internet exploded directly.

In many dormitories throughout the campus.

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