"Teacher Wu, are you busy now?"
Liu Banxia arrived at Wu Wenlin's office in the urology department holding the patient's examination report.
"Not busy, what's up?" Wu Wenlin asked with a smile.
"There's indeed something. A female patient I consulted with yesterday was diagnosed with Walnut syndrome. Would you mind taking a look?" Liu Banxia said, putting the report on Wu Wenlin's desk.
"Oh, diagnosing Walnut syndrome isn't easy; it's often missed. Is the hematuria severe?" Wu Wenlin asked casually.
"The hematuria is manageable, with two plus signs for blood in the urine under routine tests. However, the patient mainly complains of abdominal pain. I've only seen this condition in books and don't fully understand it," Liu Banxia said.
"I know this condition is very painful, and the patient's history has been ongoing for several months. To endure this long without breaking down, she must be very strong."
