"This patient was transferred from the internal medicine department six. Every time they transfer a patient over, I get nervous. Their diagnoses always seem to be off, ambiguous. Didn't your student last time catch their oversight, how they mistook pancreatitis for a stomach disease? This case is similar. Initially diagnosed as enteritis. After treating for a while without improvement, they did another CT scan and realized something was off - there were signs of peritoneal inflammation. They're thinking of doing an exploratory laparotomy."
"Didn't the CT show why there is inflammation of the peritoneum? It's peritonitis, you know." Sun Yubo was very surprised.
"They say it's not diffuse peritonitis for now, but the CT does show there's a bit of inflammation on the left peritoneum and intestinal adhesions."
"Can she undergo exploratory laparotomy with her condition?"