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2634 Delusions of Persecution

Dean Wu was silent for a long time when he looked at the complicated medical record. He had a strange dream when he went to bed at night, but he couldn't remember what he dreamed of after waking up. He could only remember in a vague way that seemed to be related to the condition, but he couldn't remember it any more specifically.

This incident was like a fishbone stuck in his throat, making Dean Wu very uncomfortable.

Two days later, he picked up the medical record again and started reading it.

The patient's condition is even more complicated than he thought. He had thyroid cancer and the surgery was performed in the imperial capital. But it was just a thyroid nodule, but finally he underwent a total thyroidectomy.

This is a bit too much. Dean Wu looked at the medical records and felt more and more that this patient really had a mental illness.

Although the final pathological result was diagnosed as thyroid cancer, it was not possible to remove both thyroid glands.

Seeing that the hospital where the surgery was 912, Director Wu thought for a long time, but in the end he couldn't overcome the hurdle and began to contact the doctor who performed the surgery on the patient.

The imperial capital is so busy that the surgeons are very likely to not remember the patient. However, after Dean Wu tried to contact a doctor he knew in 912 and contact Professor Wei in the thyroid department, he found that Professor Wei still remembered the patient even after a long time.

According to Professor Wei, the patient was examined in the imperial capital due to "domain schizophrenia". It was found that there were very serious iron deficiency anemia and severe vitamin D deficiency.

During the examination, it was found that there were nodules in the thyroid gland. Professor Wei saw a patient in the outpatient clinic. He thought it would be enough to go home to observe. However, the patient strongly requested surgery and even tried to force him to death.

The patient's parents chatted with Professor Wei for a long time, and finally decided to do the operation according to the patient's own opinion.

The reason why I was impressed was that Professor Wei was worried about something wrong, so when Dean Wu called, he was very nervous.

When he learned that Dean Wu was just consulting, it was not because of the patient's problem that Professor Wei relaxed a lot. He told Dean Wu that he felt that the patient's condition was wrong at that time. He had been in the medical field for more than 20 years, but he had not found anyone who actively asked for the whole thyroid removal.

Most patients are afraid of surgery. The doctor said that when they go home to observe, almost no one will ask for surgery on their own. However, this patient is different. Not only does it require surgery, but also a bilateral thyroidectomy.

The patient has no history of head trauma, epilepsy, or social withdrawal. Therefore, Professor Wei is not sure that the patient really has mental illness, but his behavior and behavior are a bit strange. This is his judgment.

However, Professor Wei’s main basis for thinking at that time was that mental illnesses generally had signs from adolescence, but this patient was said to have been normal in the past, and he studied until he graduated from a doctorate.

There is no family history, and the patient's parents are normal.

At that time, he was worried about problems and wanted to do some related examinations, but the patient refused.

The patient was followed after the operation. She took orally levothyroxine sodium tablets. Strangely, if she took this drug orally to supplement thyroxine, TSH should be reduced, but there was no change.

Professor Wei explained everything he knew clearly. The patient's symptoms became worse and worse. He even said on the phone that if he hadn't insisted on it, the disease of thyroid cancer would have been directly delayed.

This sentence is full of distrust and hostility. Professor Wei will be angry even if he has a good temper.

Although the patient's parents sincerely apologized after learning about this, Professor Wei did not want to have any contact with the patient anymore.

Dean Wu put down the phone and fell into deep thought.

Through Professor Wei's narrative, this is a very typical patient with paranoid persecution, but Professor Wei's opinions... seem to be worth referring to.

Could there be any issues that Director Jiang did not consider? President Wu suddenly became interested.

He then sent all the test sheets of the patient to Professor Wei and asked Professor Wei to help him take a look.

The recent tsh value of the test sheet is 9.4pmol/l, which is slightly lower than the normal value. Apart from this, there is no point in noting at the moment.

The professors in the imperial capital could not see any problems, so Dean Wu had to put the matter aside for the time being. He thought to himself that the biggest possibility of this was the patient's mental state.

But when Director Wu wanted to stop, Director Jiang kept asking the whole hospital for consultation. His reason was that the patient was in poor health and his weight had continued to lose weight in the past year.

No malignant tumors were found during the examination, and the patient did not have gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Dean Wu knew that many patients with persecution had poor diet because they were worried that their family members or restaurants would poison their diet. Therefore, they deliberately reduced their food to avoid being harmed.

This is about looking for trouble when it’s okay, and Dean Wu is helpless. He knows what Director Jiang is thinking, and he is slapping himself in the face with his own words.

Is what I said wrong?! He was caught by the handle and was damaged by the slander. Relying on his old age, he was about to retire and was unforgivable.

During this period, Dean Wu had a little sadness, and even felt that he had depression. Or he asked Boss Zheng to help him with his palm? I definitely couldn't invite him if he asked him, so he could tell him about his distress, which could be considered as venting his depression and getting familiar with Boss Zheng.

Dean Wu opened WeChat with shamelessness and sent a message to Boss Zheng.

[Boss Zheng, are you here?]

After not replying for a long time, Dean Wu sighed and smirked. He was not familiar with him at first, but now he is the Nobel Prize winner and he can't get in touch with him.

Forget it, don't make yourself bored for no reason.

It was not until two days later that Dean Wu suddenly received a WeChat message.

[Director Wu of Nanshan City? Hello. I went abroad these days and just rushed back.]

Dean Wu was overjoyed when he saw Boss Zheng’s reply. It turned out that he was going abroad, rather than being arrogant and forgetting himself directly.

[Sorry, I'm disturbing you. I have a case where the clinical director suspects there is a problem, and we can't give a diagnosis.]

【Oh, then wait a moment, I will go back to the imperial capital.】

【Okay, please give me a hassle.】

...

...

Zheng Ren held his cell phone and sent a message. Xie Yiren asked, "Zheng Ren, is there something wrong with Corey?"

"Something is wrong, but it's not Corey." Zheng Ren smiled and said, "Director Wu from Nanshan Mental Hospital is probably looking for me to consult."

"Mental hospital?" Xie Yiren was a little puzzled.

"Didn't I bet a lot a while ago and went to Nanshan City for a medical examination? Su Yun and I went with me, and the patient was diagnosed in the wrong end." Zheng Ren said, "So there is the contact information of Dean Wu."

"Oh, what patient?"
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