"Teacher Liu, something seems off. The patient's white blood cell count is very high, but there are no signs of inflammation on the chest X-ray," Li Hao said, approaching with a furrowed brow, holding the test report and chest X-ray.
Hearing this, Liu Banxia paused for a moment. "Let me take a look."
After reading the report, Liu Banxia also frowned.
He still remembered this patient; he had even praised Li Hao for this case. His initial judgment was also pneumonia; how could there be no signs?
"What do you think? What kind of examination should we perform next?" Liu Banxia asked after a while.
"A high white blood cell count indicates an infection or inflammation. If it's not in the lungs, it could possibly be in the abdominal cavity. If there's nothing wrong with the abdominal cavity, we should consider blood-related diseases," Li Hao replied.
