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【2819】Said to sue the dean

Xie Wanying must have remembered what happened in the operating room that day like him, and said to him: "Teacher Wu, you know him. The other one is Teacher Wang."

What Teacher Wang?

Song Xuelin didn't even have to think about it. His brown eyes looked at her with a look that he didn't know how to describe: Doctor Xie, you are so easy to deceive.

Teacher Wu and Teacher Wang seemed to realize this together and felt a little embarrassed.

Now, someone else is coming.

"Xie Wanying——"

Before the elevator door opened, the group stopped.

Zhang Wei's mother rushed to them.

"Xie Wanying, you made my son's head look like this, what do you want to do?" Zhang Wei's mother excitedly waved the MRI report paper in front of her.

If there was no problem after the examination, the other party would not be in a hurry to blame her. It seems that there is a big problem with Zhang Li.

"What did she do to your son's head?" When he saw the patient's family members looking for trouble with his own eyes, Dean Wu, as the leader, must ask about the situation.

In this regard, Xie Wanying is really not afraid of what Zhang Wei's mother will do to her. The medical facts are there, and the other party cannot falsely accuse her.

As he got closer, Song Xuelin's right hand stretched out like a cat's claws as fast as lightning, and took away the inspection report paper held by Zhang Wei's mother, glanced at it, and handed it directly to Dean Wu for inspection.

Zhang Wei's mother was busy and continued to complain: "It's you, it's definitely you. My son fell in front of you, but you could say that there was something wrong with his brain and asked my son to go for a checkup. The results showed that there was indeed a problem.

If it wasn't you, how would you know that there was something wrong with my son's head? My son has always been fine and has never been sick."

"Well - your son's illness has nothing to do with the doctor."

"What did you say!" Zhang Wei's mother turned around, trying to find who dared to say this for Xie Wanying. She found Dean Wu and asked, "Who are you?"

"I am a teacher at the medical school." Dean Wu replied.

"You are a teacher, so speak for her."

"I'm not speaking for her. The results of the examination report are very clear. The magnetic resonance imaging shows that your son's olivopontocerebellar atrophy may be suspected of spinocerebellar degeneration. This is a disease in which nerve cells are damaged," said Dean Wu.

The family member explained, "Trauma is the least likely cause of your son's disease."

Spinocerebellar degeneration scd is a type of neurological disease characterized by symptoms of ataxia and movement disorders. The main reason is damage to the cerebellar nerves. Most scholars generally believe that its most likely cause is genetics, and other causes include infection and inflammation.

Trauma is the most unlikely factor in neurocytopathy. If it is trauma, damage to the cerebellum is not a symptom that can directly occupy the space for hemorrhage.

Zhang Wei's mother couldn't listen to the medical explanation. She only knew that when she ran to Fangze alone this morning to get the test results, she was in a mess. She had to find someone to take responsibility for her son's illness, otherwise she would not be able to explain to her husband and son.

"Find someone to perform surgery on him, Xie Wanying."

"Auntie, this disease cannot be treated with surgery." Xie Wanying said.

"Why is there no way? Aren't you a famous doctor?"

When her deskmate’s mother wanted to sue her, she called her a famous doctor to help her.

"Promise me quickly, Xie Wanying. Otherwise, I will report you to your dean."

Dean Wu was at the scene and said: "If you report this matter to the dean, the dean will not say you are right."

"If you say anything to me again, I will report you to the dean!"

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