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Chapter 811 Neurology grabs the topic

Chen Qi explained most of it, and the other doctors were listening attentively. They had to pretend to be serious even if they weren't serious.

But the young intern doctor was a newborn calf who was not afraid of tigers. At this time, he suddenly raised his hand and asked:

"Dean Chen, what causes Tourette's syndrome?"

Chen Qi chuckled:

"That's good. Not only did classmate Ye not hide in the back, but now he has learned to answer questions quickly. I'll give you 10 points. Is the teacher from the science and education department here? What can I give this Ye? Oh, classmate Ye Fen'e, please write a good review on the internship form. "

Ye Fen'e was so excited when she heard that the internship had not even ended yet, and the internship reviews were positive. This was definitely an unexpected surprise.

A good internship also means that you will have a great advantage in future job assignments.

When the other intern doctors heard that their classmates actually got such a big advantage, they also pushed forward, thinking that they should show off.

Chen Qi saw it all, and the praise he gave was like a piece of gold buying a bone, and he wanted to mobilize the enthusiasm of the interns.

Many intern doctors simply don’t know what a rare and precious opportunity it is for them to intern at Yue Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital and to intern with Chen Qi, an international double director.

When they graduate and enter the society in the future, if they cannot be assigned to a good hospital and go to a grassroots county hospital or even a central town hospital, then their lifetime limit will be there, and it will become possible for them to learn valuable medical knowledge. Not big.

Even if you come to see Chen Qi in the future, you will need to get a "famous doctor account". Each account costs 50 yuan, but you may not be able to get one.

Chen Qi still hopes that these interns can learn more skills during their internship and apply them to clinical practice in the future. They will live up to the years of hard study day and night and survive the college entrance examination.

"The exact cause of Tourette's syndrome is still unclear, and the foreign medical community generally believes that it may be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.

Through epidemiological studies, genetic disease doctors believe that Tourette syndrome is highly heritable and is 10 to 100 times more likely to be found in close relatives than in the general population.

Neurologists believe that the cause is an oversensitivity to dopamine in the basal ganglia of the brain and problems in the connection between the basal ganglia and the cerebral cortex, resulting in chronic, repetitive, semi-involuntary movements and vocal tics.

The pediatrician believes that it is related to streptococcal infection. He believes that Tourette's syndrome may be an autoimmune disease like lupus erythematosus, and streptococcal infection is a risk factor.

There are also doctors in the gastroenterology department who also have opinions. They believe that Tourette's syndrome is caused by leaky gut. Don't you understand?

You should be familiar with leaky gut. This hypothesis is that bacterial toxins, food debris, and bacterial metabolites leak out from small holes in the intestines, causing systemic inflammation, immune diseases, and even organ function damage.

Intestinal microbes not only regulate the synthesis of tight binding proteins and tight junction function in the brain, but also affect the development and function of microglia and astrocytes in the brain, which causes brain damage and thus Tourette syndrome. disease. "

The other doctors were stunned for a moment. How could one disease have so many possible causes?

Anyone who is a doctor knows that if you cannot determine the cause of a disease, then you will definitely not be able to treat the disease or prescribe the right medicine.

Director Xia Hua is more experienced and knows that she should praise him at this time, because she feels that since the dean is so clear and logical, he must have his own unique discovery.

If a good subordinate wants to be the leader's favorite, he must learn to observe the leader's intentions and understand the leader's intentions.

"Dean, the causes of the disease you just mentioned seem to be correct, but it always feels like there are too many and they are unreal. Do you have your own opinion?"

Chen Qi felt happy when he heard this. Of course he had his own opinion. Ahem, it was actually knowledge from his previous life and he knew the real cause of Tourette's syndrome.

This is an autosomal dominant disease caused by three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two.

But no one had researched this correct answer in 1991. Chen Qi or the Yue Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine published it first, which is equivalent to cutting off another international-level medical conclusion.

"Here, I have my own guess. Haha, the problem should still be in the genetic chromosomes."

Xia Hua's eyes suddenly lit up, and he knew he had bet on the right question.

Didn’t the Yuezhong Hospital just set up a genetic testing laboratory with a complete set of equipment? So there is no need to ask for help from others for genetic diseases. Our own hospital can do it.

Director Xia saw that the Department of Gastroenterology, Endoscopy Center, Plastic Surgery and Burn Surgery were publishing papers one after another in major international medical journals. The authors of the papers went to famous doctors one by one. Would she not be moved?

If you are not greedy for money as a doctor, why can't you let others seek fame?

Now that a unique and rare disease has been discovered in her neurology department, and the director in front of her knows the correct answer, she must not miss such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

"Dean, you can't favor one over the other. Our Department of Neurology is in dire need of support. We don't have any weighty topics. We will be considered no matter what this time."

Chen Qi thought that you are such a considerate old lady, so of course he would consider it first.

In addition, he also knows that the Implant Medical Center currently has too many subjects, and they lack manpower to handle them.

Therefore, appropriately dispersing the topics and driving multiple departments to move forward simultaneously, this is what he, the dean, should do.

"Okay, since Director Xia has said so, then this subject will be placed in your Department of Neurology. You will submit an application report later, and I will approve 200,000 yuan for you first. It is still the same old rule. You will not be refunded until it is spent. If it’s not enough, we’ll make up for it at the end, but it’s subject to financial review.”

Director Xia and all the neurologists couldn’t close their mouths when they heard:

"Thank you, Dean Chen. Thank you, Dean Chen."

Zhong Hengyuan next to him was anxious, thinking don't thank him in a hurry. The patient is still here, and you have to treat him first.

"Dean Chen, look at my son's situation, what should you do now?"

Chen Qi was scratching his head now. It is actually not difficult to diagnose Tourette's syndrome, but the difficulty lies in treatment.

Various theories have various treatments. For example, if a neurological disease is suspected, electrical stimulation or drugs that inhibit nerve conduction are generally used.

If streptococcal infection is suspected, blood washing therapy will be chosen.

If you think it is caused by leaky gut, you need to supplement enough Omega-3 fatty acids and essential fatty acids to repair damaged brain nerve cells.

If someone thinks it is a mental illness, psychological intervention should be carried out as soon as possible.

But even by 2023, there is no recognized treatment solution that can completely solve Tourette syndrome.

Chen Qi decided to tell the truth. After all, he should not give patients too high expectations. The greater the so-called hope, the greater the disappointment, and the easier it is to cause doctor-patient disputes.

So he apologized and said to the child's father:

"That's right. So far, there is no specific drug in the world specifically designed to treat Tourette's syndrome. You must be mentally prepared for this. This disease is lifelong and cannot be cured.

Treatment is definitely necessary, but how effective is the treatment? Whether he can be like a normal person is difficult to say, and the cost of treatment is not low. It is like blood washing therapy or hemodialysis for uremia. It needs to be performed at intervals, and the cost is not affordable for ordinary people. "

Du Wenjuan burst into tears upon hearing this:

"Treat it, let's do it. Even if we sell the house, we still have to do it."

Zhong Hengyuan’s attitude is also very firm:

"Dean Chen, I understand what you mean. We must treat it. As for how much it will cost, I will find a way. You have also seen my son's situation. If he is not treated, he will not be able to go to school and grow up. What to do next?”

In 1991, people still believed that knowledge could change their destiny and that hard work could make them rich.

Society is always strange, but a few decades later, the theory that "reading is useless" appeared in society.

There are also more and more people who believe that hard work cannot make you rich. (Reader asked: Isn’t it? The author replied: It needs the main melody.)

Chen Qi patted the parents on the shoulders:

"Don't be anxious, don't be anxious, there is of course bad news but also good news. Many patients with Tourette's syndrome often experience tics and sudden mania after puberty, and their tics and sudden mania will be reduced or controlled, and will not affect their intelligence.

So now we can treat it symptomatically, such as using some drugs that inhibit nerve conduction, such as carbamazepine. Or you can try tiapride and haloperidol tablets. These drugs are relatively cheap and your financial burden will be lighter. "

Poor doctors don't start from the curative effect first, but choose the cheapest option based on the patient's financial ability.

I envy children abroad, treatment is almost always free.

For parents, Chen Qi's words are like good news that clears the air. In the past, they were in despair, but now they see hope. The mood is completely different.

For terminally ill family members, a little bit of hope is a life-saving straw, and they will grab it at all costs.

Then……

The money was defrauded...

Later, after receiving symptomatic treatment from the People's Hospital, Zhong Minghao's symptoms were obviously under control. Although he still had tics from time to time, he no longer used to swear or break things or hit people.

Chen Qi also took the opportunity to give a lecture on campus to tell the students at Zhong Minghao's school what Tourette syndrome is, and then talk about friendship, unity and so on.

In short, Xiao Minghao's situation has been greatly changed.

The child himself worked hard and went all the way to a medical university and became an outstanding doctor in the Neurology Department of Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. He dedicated his life to the research of Tourette syndrome.

In fact, you can also make an inspirational movie.

The annual incidence rate of Tourette's syndrome is 0.5 to 1 person/100,000 population.

For example, in Bay Province, almost one in every two hundred people suffers from Tourette syndrome;

However, in the mainland, there is no Tourette Syndrome Association, so there is no official accurate number, but based on the ratio between the Gulf Province and the Eagle Country, the number of patients in mainland China is probably over one million.

Tourette's syndrome is not contagious, not fatal, and does not affect the patient's EQ or IQ. It only makes the patient involuntarily twitch, such as shaking his head, winking, shrugging, making faces, etc.

Some are accompanied by involuntary vocalizations, throat clearing, or yelling, which are beyond their control.

To outsiders, patients with Tourette syndrome seem to be mentally abnormal, so patients can cause a lot of misunderstandings.

In fact, Tourette's syndrome is neither a mental illness nor a mental problem. It is an abnormality of the central nervous system and will not affect the development of intelligence.

More than 20% of patients have an obvious family genetic history, and many are combined with comorbidities such as ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, mood disorders, and learning disabilities. The learning and social difficulties caused by these comorbidities are often greater than Tourette syndrome itself.

Children with pure Tourette's syndrome do not need to receive special education. Usually, only Tourette's children with ADHD or autism need to be arranged to attend resource classes.

Therefore, the whole society should care for children with Tourette syndrome. Even if they don't love them, at least they should not hate and bully them.

As soon as Chen Qi came out of the ward, he saw Dr. Tao Peiliang, a pediatrician, waiting outside the door, his face full of anticipation and excitement.

"Hey, Old Tao, why are you here to inspect our work in Shenai?"

Xia Hua and Tao Peiliang entered the hospital at the same time, so they were quite familiar with each other. They liked to say hello and joke when they met.

"I'm here to see Dean Chen. Hehe, Dean, I'm here to tell you the good news. My wife is finally pregnant."

The junior doctor may not know Tao Peiliang or the situation of his family, but the senior doctors all know what is going on, so they are all really happy for this honest doctor.

Xia Hua was the first to clap his hands:

"Oh, that's great, that's great. It's so hard for you, Old Tao. This is great news."

Some other senior doctors and nurses also gathered around, patting Tao Peiliang's shoulders happily:

"Old Tao, you have to treat me."

"That's it, let's set up a few tables first, and then wait until the full moon is over to set up a few more tables. This is the good news we have been waiting for for so many years."

Chen Qi was also happy. After calculating the time, he was still a little surprised:

"My dear, I remember that your lover was taking injections and taking medicine to regulate his body. How did you get pregnant so quickly?"

Tao Peiliang smiled so hard that his molars were exposed:

"Professor Ding personally performed the dredging surgery for us. Later, she evaluated it and thought we could try it first. Originally, she thought we would always have to do a third or fourth stage test tube. But we succeeded the first time and removed a few... They left us a twin."

"Good guy, Lao Tao, you're just doing it yourself if you don't do it, you're amazing when you do it."

Chen Qi is also happy. The Viet Nam Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Implantation Center succeeded in in vitro fertilization for the first time, and they were an elderly couple. This is definitely a medical breakthrough in China:

"Okay, okay, Lao Tao, you have finally paid off your hardships. So, we should do more good deeds and serve the people more. God will make us happy in the end."

Compared with the small commotion in Shenchi, there was a lot of joy and laughter in the Shengzhi Medical Center.

A group of doctors were surrounding Teacher Du, telling her their parenting experiences.

Teacher Du's face was flushed, he was so excited that tears were about to fall, and he asked with an uncertain look on his face:

"Really twins? I got pregnant with two at once."

Professor Ding was also happy for the elderly couple. He held Teacher Du’s hand and said:

"If I weren't afraid that you wouldn't be able to bear it, there would have been more than just twins. Four embryos were successfully produced. In the end, we discussed with Dr. Tao and reduced the number of fetuses by two, leaving you with a pair of twins."

"Yeah, we still have a son and a daughter."

Teacher Du was even happier now, and then burst into tears: "I thought that Lao Tao and I would have no children in our lives and would be alone for the rest of our lives. Thank you, thank you, thank you~~~"

Professor Ding and several other doctors were also helping to wipe away tears:

"Thank you, Dean Chen. It was he who strongly advocated the introduction of a complete set of equipment and the establishment of this bio-implantation medical center. This brought sunshine and hope to desperate couples like you. This is the ultimate goal of our medical career. goal."

The establishment of the Viet Nam-Mayo Implantation Medical Center has a role and influence no less than that of a "Guanyin to send children".

Moreover, the role of the Implantation Center is not limited to "giving birth". It can also perform prenatal screening, which can enable pregnant women to have prenatal and postnatal care, avoid giving birth to some sugar babies and salt babies, and save many families on the verge of collapse.

It is really not an exaggeration. If a family has a deformed or demented child, the family's life will basically be ruined.

Some families have problems with their first child, but refuse to give up and give birth to a second child with the same deformity as the first child. Such families will never have a chance to turn around in their lifetime.

Therefore, Chen Qi's contribution is definitely great. In his next life, he will be reincarnated as a prince in the Ming Dynasty.

A week later, the genetic report of Zhong Minghao's child came out. As Chen Qi had guessed, it was a genetic disease caused by three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two.

The Department of Neurology of Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital also started writing the paper as quickly as possible.

Tourette's syndrome has actually been observed very early, but because it is a rare disease, not many doctors are studying it, and it is even less likely for pharmaceutical companies to study it. After all, the audience for rare disease drugs is too small, and it may even charge research and development costs. not coming back.

This gave Chen Qi an early opportunity to use genetics to finally decipher the real cause of Tourette syndrome.

The continuous submission of rare disease treatises by the Vietnam Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital has overwhelmed the editors of several major medical journals.

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