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Chapter 213 - Chapter 122: Conspicuous Hemostasis and Suture, Status Soars Rapidly

"You two can actually be more confident, because your diagnosis is correct; the patient has indeed suffered a rupture of the extensor tendons. As for the Rheumatoid Arthritis you mentioned, it is still in the early stages, showing unique symptoms of synovitis with minor cartilage damage. Who can suggest a treatment plan?"

Dr. Shan already had a general understanding of the diagnostic abilities of these interns.

Zhou Can and another trainee performed excellently, while the others were average.

Both the pathology and the etiology had been diagnosed.

Next comes treatment.

Diagnosis and treatment are equally important.

The clearer the therapeutic approach, the better the treatment plan, the greater the potential of that trainee.

"I think the patient should be directly operated on, and the ruptured tendon should be sutured."

"In addition to suturing the tendon, I believe Rheumatoid Arthritis should also be treated."

Several interns expressed their treatment opinions in turn.

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