Chapter 807 - 318: Bustling Consultation, Robust Body—A Surprising Red Tag!
Chapter 807 - 318: Bustling Consultation, Robust Body—A Surprising Red Tag!
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"That’s dangerous!"
"What on earth is this, it’s so risky!!"
"I told you, Dr. Zhang wouldn’t diagnose someone for no reason, and look, it’s true!"
"No wonder they’re arch-enemies with Master Qi and Master Ba, all ready to reap souls, but then he insists on stepping in!"
The online viewers in the live broadcast room were agitated.
And the students attending the lecture, some of them widened their eyes.
As for the other medical students, they were pondering over the screenshot they just took of the hand image.
Because what Dean Hu said was indeed correct, this thing really can pose a life-threatening risk.
At this moment.
As Chang Lingzhu’s words fell, the camera and attention once again focused on Hu Yaohua on the stage.
Because relatively few medical students came.
Many were literature majors from the Qianwei Campus.
None of them knew what it was; they all wanted to know the answer.
"Yes, it’s called a hemangioma, a benign tumor or vascular malformation due to abnormal proliferation of vascular endothelial cells. Fortunately, Dean Chang, you were emotionally stable and didn’t use your hands aggressively or slam the table, otherwise there might have been a risk of blood vessel rupture, which could have been life-threatening."
Hu Yaohua sighed with emotion.
Just now, Xiaochuan calling it a tumor was entirely correct, and even his method of detection was actually a relatively scientific preliminary screening method; truly imparting both the fish and the fishing skills.
This time, Xiaochuan’s diagnosis was accurate and flawless.
"Hemangioma! So Senior Zhang diagnosed correctly!!"
Chang Lingzhu’s whole demeanor turned incredulous upon hearing this.
Oh my.
It was actually correct!!
Yet just moments ago, most of them thought he was joking, and even used words like ’impossible’ and ’you’re wrong’.
"Yes, hemangioma. But from what we can see now, since yours was discovered early, it shouldn’t be serious, so removal surgery should suffice. And Xiaochuan did say it correctly; I can’t help but be amazed at your diagnostic ability. I’m curious, how did you see a hemangioma in a palm and think to prove it with this method?"
Hu Yaohua explained.
He also curiously asked Zhang Lingchuan.
The main thing he wanted to know was how the diagnosis was confirmed within the palm.
Plus, using light to illuminate it, with the light able to penetrate the palm and make it visible.
It all seemed too unbelievable.
As if he already knew it was there in the palm.
"Yes, how exactly did you discover it? Is your family’s traditional diagnostic method really this powerful, Dean Shen?"
Chang Lingzhu glanced at Zhang Lingchuan, then looked towards Shen Changming.
Dean Shen’s father, Shen Xuanqing, was the first National Medical Master and the only influential master in traditional medicine in the Northeast.
It’s said that he is a master of royal orthopedic medicine.
But typically, conventional medicine relies on pulse diagnosis; could it be that Shen Xuanqing possesses some unique pulse diagnosis ability that can achieve such precise diagnosis?
After all, nowadays, online discussions about Xiaochuan’s traditional medicine skills mostly point to his mentorship under Shen Xuanqing.
"As for diagnostic ability, I was told by my father from a young age that I lacked talent for traditional medicine, Dean Chang, as you can see, I ended up studying veterinary medicine, so I really don’t know about these things. You should ask Xiaochuan, the person in question."
Shen Changming shrugged.
If he had known Xiaochuan’s diagnostic skills were this strong, would he still have been nervous just now?
No, he would have relaxed.
But one thing is certain: even his father is often amazed by Xiaochuan’s diagnostic logic.
This brought everyone’s attention back to Zhang Lingchuan.
Including the cameras for the live broadcast.
"Senior Zhang."
Chang Lingzhu’s eyes turned to Zhang Lingchuan.
"Actually, there’s nothing special. Even though Teacher Chang, you look healthy, during my diagnosis, I felt your pulse pattern was different from others, suspecting there might be a vascular issue. I didn’t expect it to be in the palm, but if there’s a problem and your body has been checked elsewhere, I should see some clues in the palm’s blood vessels. And I really saw a small heart."
Zhang Lingchuan started explaining.
[System scan completed.]
[Patient name: Chang Lingzhu.]
[Patient gender: Female.]
[Patient age: 33.]
[Patient status: No current abnormalities.]
[Patient diagnosis: Hemangioma observed in the hand, no immediate threat.]
[System prompt: The patient shows a hemangioma, located in the hand’s vessels; the host may use the light method to prompt hospital treatment.]
That’s why the previous diagnosis was so fast.
Because the scan showed just this minimal detail.
Which was the appearance of a hemangioma in the hand.
This kind of thing, well, saying it’s not dangerous technically isn’t dangerous in the hand area, but if you disregard it, the non-dangerous can become dangerous.
Since this is a matter of being safe without incidents, but immediately life-threatening once something occurs.
The reason was still somewhat forced this time; had he known earlier, he would have used his phone to illuminate it sooner.
"So... you sensed something odd, and combined with luck, hit the mark? But Dean Hu, why can hemangiomas be detected by ’light exposure’?"
Chang Lingzhu questioned Zhang Lingchuan while also glancing at Hu Yaohua.
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