Tu Ya's lab results are indisputable; this child is definitely infected with the tubercle bacillus, and it's a spinal cord infection.
However, this makes the cause of his illness somewhat difficult to determine.
Based on the results of the sensory evoked potential test, it was initially thought that the first pair of cervical nerves was injured, leading to the child's high-level paraplegia. Now that a tubercle bacillus infection in the spinal cord has been detected, the cause must be re-evaluated.
Zhou Can believes it's very likely that the injury was just a trigger.
After the cervical spine injury, the spinal cord's resistance decreased further, allowing the tubercle bacillus to multiply rapidly and invade the child's entire spinal cord.
At the time, the cervical spine injury caused a hematoma, resulting in immediate high-level paraplegia for the child.
Not crying, unable to move, this is the best proof.
