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Chapter 736 - Chapter 300: Twists and Turns, Pathological Diagnosis Promoted to Level Five_2

All the necessary tests have now been conducted, and it's time to diagnose the specific cause and location of the disease.

Despite the patient currently having numerous ailments, Zhou Can is clear in his mind that there likely is only one cause. Moreover, it is a significant malignant disease among chronic illnesses.

Ureteral dilatation, urinary protein, and reduced heart function accompanied by pulmonary artery hypertension—these newly discovered symptoms, when combined, immediately bring urinary system tuberculosis to his mind.

Additionally, the patient's persistent urgency and frequency of urination further lead him to suspect in that direction.

He carefully reviews the patient's urine routine test results from another hospital.

Pro 0.3g/L.

The routine blood test shows a WBC count of only 2.2*10^9/L, which is clearly low. Under normal circumstances, an adult's white blood cells should be above 4.0*10^9/L.

EOS% 15.1%, with Eosinophil levels significantly higher than normal.

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