Chen Jue glanced at the panel and frowned slightly.
This familiar scene reminded him of the first time he attended Zhou Chuan's research report at Jiangnan University.
At that time, Zhou Chuan, because he questioned the teaching of Xia Xue, the beautiful teacher of Jiangda University, he went to the podium and analyzed the discussion on the function of gallbladder.
This also triggered a similar [Knowledge Learning] prompt on Chen Jue’s panel.
It was also from that accidental trigger that Chen Jue deepened his study of the human body and medical knowledge, and constantly improved the "???" knowledge point gaps on the human body three-dimensional structure diagram in the [Specify Points] function.
I didn't expect that after such a long time, reading Zhou Chuan's analysis and discussion on ALS would once again trigger this related reminder.
This also made Chen Jue secretly glad that his decision to break away from traditional treatment options for his old father was so rational.
Because when he once again opened the three-dimensional structure of the human body that was filled with various knowledge supplements, the unknown areas related to the vagus nerve and appendix were filled in again.
This means that Zhou Chuan’s theoretical conjecture is recognized by the attribute panel!
Chen Jue relied on this powerful panel to verify these wild conjectures in advance.
You know, the [Specified Points] function can even treat androgenic alopecia, a chronic disease comparable to incurable diseases such as cancer and ALS, which is enough to show how powerful it is.
As for the "carcinoid" mentioned in Zhou Chuan's theory, it is a argyrophilic cell tumor that mainly occurs in the gastrointestinal tract.
The reason why this disease is called carcinoid is that, as the name suggests, it has some characteristics similar to cancer, but it is different from true cancer.
Because carcinoid is a slow-growing neuroendocrine tumor that originates from the [argyrophilic cells] of the neuroendocrine system.
Compared to cancer, which is often feared, carcinoid tumors grow slowly and have a very low chance of invading surrounding tissues or spreading to other parts. They only act on the human nervous system and are mainly prevalent in intestinal immune organs such as the appendix.
According to Zhou Chuan's idea, ALS is caused by the functional degeneration of the vagus nerve. Its formation process is similar to that of carcinoid, both of which progress slowly and do not grow as rapidly as malignant tumors.
According to the case data he collected, the probability of having appendicitis among the ALS patients is quite high.
Including Hawking, Mr. Cai of , and others, have had similar clinical records.
This led Zhou Chuan to connect the above-mentioned elements together, and through a large amount of data collection and bold ideas, he attributed the cause of ALS to neuroimmune disease.
"Because of the degeneration of the appendix function, the immune function of the vagus nerve declines, forming a complex neuroimmune disease."
"The onset of ALS is most likely similar to multiple sclerosis, where the immune system attacks the protective sheath of the nervous system, blocking the transmission of nerve signals, leading to muscle weakness and further to symptoms of muscle atrophy."
"And the real source is the human appendix!"
Chen Jue carefully read the information provided by Zhou Chuan, and his sight had already switched to the three-dimensional human body page of [Specified Function].
His field of vision continued to expand, and he began to focus his attention on the lower right side of the abdomen, on the small part of the appendix that protruded from the end of the cecum.
In the text description behind the appendix, words related to ALS appeared.
"Sure enough, this is a conjecture and discovery that is ahead of its time."
"It's just like how I used the designated function to cure my baldness and hair loss before." Chen Jue exclaimed in his heart.
Chen Jue had seen the research on the evolution of the appendix several times on the panel prompts before.
All we know is that it is one of several vestigial organs in the human body, just like the gill slits in the neck, and its function declines as the body develops.
In the past, the medical community has always believed that the appendix is of little use.
Until recent years, in-depth research has shown that the appendix plays a significant role in the human body. Its main function is to act as an important immune organ in infants and young children, containing rich lymphatic tissue and various immune cells. It is not until puberty that the immune function of the appendix gradually enters a dormant state.
Some patients with appendicitis just go to the hospital and get cured.
Just like Chen Jue’s previous gallstones, most doctors recommend cholecystectomy, and very few suggest retaining the gallbladder, without caring at all about the possibility that the patient will develop other symptoms in the future after the gallbladder is removed.
But no one would have expected that the appendix, a seemingly useless digestive tract organ, would actually be involved in the ALS that has left doctors helpless!
This is the limitation of the current medical technology level of human beings, and also the "immature" and "imperfect" functional organs left over from the long evolution of the human body. Even in the 21st century, humans have only mastered the actual functions of these organs.
There are large blind spots and unknowns that need to be studied and overcome by the medical and scientific communities.
"Medical workers like Zhou Chuan don't have a panel. If they want to study incurable terminal diseases, they can only overcome them through constant hypothesis, conjecture, and clinical experiments."
"But I'm different. I have a plug-in and can use the panel to verify these bold guesses!" Chen Jue thought to himself and looked at his sick old father again, with a glimmer of hope in his eyes.
……
This thick stack of information took Chen Jue more than an hour to stand and read through.
Many of them involved his blind spots in knowledge. Cytology, neuroimmunology, etc. were all microscopic knowledge that Chen Jue had never been exposed to.
So after reading Zhou Chuan's information, Chen Jue combined what he had learned with the three-dimensional human body structure diagram on the panel and followed the diagram to find the answer.
I logged into the Jiangda intranet to search for keywords and worked my way through this awkward analysis bit by bit.
When the sun set outside the ward, Zhou Chuan, who had been lying on the sofa for the whole afternoon, woke up from his sleep.
After sleeping for an afternoon, Zhou Chuan felt that the energy he had consumed in the past few days had finally been made up.
But when he rubbed his sleepy eyes and saw Chen Jue giving himself an injection on the accompanying bed, he immediately jumped up from the sofa: "Senior...Senior! What are you doing?"
"Give yourself acupuncture?"
Zhou Chuan was stunned at this time!
As the saying goes, a doctor cannot heal himself, and a person cannot save himself.
No matter how good a doctor is, he rarely treats himself.
What’s more, Chen Jue is a “layman” who has no medical qualifications.
Although they are silver needles used in traditional Chinese medicine, they are densely packed all over the body, just like antennas, which is scary no matter how you look at it.
"Zhou Chuan, I have finished reading your argumentation materials."
“I think the speculations about the appendix, argyrophilic cells, and ALS mentioned in the book do make sense.”
"Especially the acupuncture treatment plan you gave, using silver needles to stimulate argyrophilic cells to activate neuroimmunity, it must be tried personally by someone." Chen Jue explained, raising his head slightly.
He could not share the existence of the panel.
However, using himself to experiment with acupuncture was the only way Chen Jue could provide help to his old father to the best of his ability.
Because Zhou Chuan mentioned in the materials that the symptoms of ALS were also mentioned in ancient China.
There are records in "Records of the Grand Historian: Biographies of Bian Que and Cang Gong" and "Huangdi Neijing", which call ALS "paralysis", abbreviated as paralysis, which is subdivided into five types: skin paralysis, muscle paralysis, vein paralysis, tendon paralysis and bone paralysis.
When ancient miracle doctors treated these paralysis diseases, they all mentioned acupuncture therapy.
The numerous coincidences also contributed to Chen Jue's bold attempt.
“Argentophilic cells originate from the neuroectoderm and have strong silver affinity and affinity.”
"Use silver needles to stimulate the meridians to achieve the effect of breaking and then rebuilding. In addition to the bactericidal effect of silver, I am afraid that our ancestors in the past have already discovered the existence of argyrophilic cells in the appendix, nerves, and immune system through microscopic practice!"
Chen Jue's thoughts were working rapidly. After calming Zhou Chuan down, he had already picked up the last silver needle in one hand and inserted it into the appendix point, which was 2 inches directly below the Zusanli point.
The next second, a "ding~" reminder sounded, like the sound of nature, which made Chen Jue smile. (End of this chapter)
This familiar scene reminded him of the first time he attended Zhou Chuan's research report at Jiangnan University.
At that time, Zhou Chuan, because he questioned the teaching of Xia Xue, the beautiful teacher of Jiangda University, he went to the podium and analyzed the discussion on the function of gallbladder.
This also triggered a similar [Knowledge Learning] prompt on Chen Jue’s panel.
It was also from that accidental trigger that Chen Jue deepened his study of the human body and medical knowledge, and constantly improved the "???" knowledge point gaps on the human body three-dimensional structure diagram in the [Specify Points] function.
I didn't expect that after such a long time, reading Zhou Chuan's analysis and discussion on ALS would once again trigger this related reminder.
This also made Chen Jue secretly glad that his decision to break away from traditional treatment options for his old father was so rational.
Because when he once again opened the three-dimensional structure of the human body that was filled with various knowledge supplements, the unknown areas related to the vagus nerve and appendix were filled in again.
This means that Zhou Chuan’s theoretical conjecture is recognized by the attribute panel!
Chen Jue relied on this powerful panel to verify these wild conjectures in advance.
You know, the [Specified Points] function can even treat androgenic alopecia, a chronic disease comparable to incurable diseases such as cancer and ALS, which is enough to show how powerful it is.
As for the "carcinoid" mentioned in Zhou Chuan's theory, it is a argyrophilic cell tumor that mainly occurs in the gastrointestinal tract.
The reason why this disease is called carcinoid is that, as the name suggests, it has some characteristics similar to cancer, but it is different from true cancer.
Because carcinoid is a slow-growing neuroendocrine tumor that originates from the [argyrophilic cells] of the neuroendocrine system.
Compared to cancer, which is often feared, carcinoid tumors grow slowly and have a very low chance of invading surrounding tissues or spreading to other parts. They only act on the human nervous system and are mainly prevalent in intestinal immune organs such as the appendix.
According to Zhou Chuan's idea, ALS is caused by the functional degeneration of the vagus nerve. Its formation process is similar to that of carcinoid, both of which progress slowly and do not grow as rapidly as malignant tumors.
According to the case data he collected, the probability of having appendicitis among the ALS patients is quite high.
Including Hawking, Mr. Cai of , and others, have had similar clinical records.
This led Zhou Chuan to connect the above-mentioned elements together, and through a large amount of data collection and bold ideas, he attributed the cause of ALS to neuroimmune disease.
"Because of the degeneration of the appendix function, the immune function of the vagus nerve declines, forming a complex neuroimmune disease."
"The onset of ALS is most likely similar to multiple sclerosis, where the immune system attacks the protective sheath of the nervous system, blocking the transmission of nerve signals, leading to muscle weakness and further to symptoms of muscle atrophy."
"And the real source is the human appendix!"
Chen Jue carefully read the information provided by Zhou Chuan, and his sight had already switched to the three-dimensional human body page of [Specified Function].
His field of vision continued to expand, and he began to focus his attention on the lower right side of the abdomen, on the small part of the appendix that protruded from the end of the cecum.
In the text description behind the appendix, words related to ALS appeared.
"Sure enough, this is a conjecture and discovery that is ahead of its time."
"It's just like how I used the designated function to cure my baldness and hair loss before." Chen Jue exclaimed in his heart.
Chen Jue had seen the research on the evolution of the appendix several times on the panel prompts before.
All we know is that it is one of several vestigial organs in the human body, just like the gill slits in the neck, and its function declines as the body develops.
In the past, the medical community has always believed that the appendix is of little use.
Until recent years, in-depth research has shown that the appendix plays a significant role in the human body. Its main function is to act as an important immune organ in infants and young children, containing rich lymphatic tissue and various immune cells. It is not until puberty that the immune function of the appendix gradually enters a dormant state.
Some patients with appendicitis just go to the hospital and get cured.
Just like Chen Jue’s previous gallstones, most doctors recommend cholecystectomy, and very few suggest retaining the gallbladder, without caring at all about the possibility that the patient will develop other symptoms in the future after the gallbladder is removed.
But no one would have expected that the appendix, a seemingly useless digestive tract organ, would actually be involved in the ALS that has left doctors helpless!
This is the limitation of the current medical technology level of human beings, and also the "immature" and "imperfect" functional organs left over from the long evolution of the human body. Even in the 21st century, humans have only mastered the actual functions of these organs.
There are large blind spots and unknowns that need to be studied and overcome by the medical and scientific communities.
"Medical workers like Zhou Chuan don't have a panel. If they want to study incurable terminal diseases, they can only overcome them through constant hypothesis, conjecture, and clinical experiments."
"But I'm different. I have a plug-in and can use the panel to verify these bold guesses!" Chen Jue thought to himself and looked at his sick old father again, with a glimmer of hope in his eyes.
……
This thick stack of information took Chen Jue more than an hour to stand and read through.
Many of them involved his blind spots in knowledge. Cytology, neuroimmunology, etc. were all microscopic knowledge that Chen Jue had never been exposed to.
So after reading Zhou Chuan's information, Chen Jue combined what he had learned with the three-dimensional human body structure diagram on the panel and followed the diagram to find the answer.
I logged into the Jiangda intranet to search for keywords and worked my way through this awkward analysis bit by bit.
When the sun set outside the ward, Zhou Chuan, who had been lying on the sofa for the whole afternoon, woke up from his sleep.
After sleeping for an afternoon, Zhou Chuan felt that the energy he had consumed in the past few days had finally been made up.
But when he rubbed his sleepy eyes and saw Chen Jue giving himself an injection on the accompanying bed, he immediately jumped up from the sofa: "Senior...Senior! What are you doing?"
"Give yourself acupuncture?"
Zhou Chuan was stunned at this time!
As the saying goes, a doctor cannot heal himself, and a person cannot save himself.
No matter how good a doctor is, he rarely treats himself.
What’s more, Chen Jue is a “layman” who has no medical qualifications.
Although they are silver needles used in traditional Chinese medicine, they are densely packed all over the body, just like antennas, which is scary no matter how you look at it.
"Zhou Chuan, I have finished reading your argumentation materials."
“I think the speculations about the appendix, argyrophilic cells, and ALS mentioned in the book do make sense.”
"Especially the acupuncture treatment plan you gave, using silver needles to stimulate argyrophilic cells to activate neuroimmunity, it must be tried personally by someone." Chen Jue explained, raising his head slightly.
He could not share the existence of the panel.
However, using himself to experiment with acupuncture was the only way Chen Jue could provide help to his old father to the best of his ability.
Because Zhou Chuan mentioned in the materials that the symptoms of ALS were also mentioned in ancient China.
There are records in "Records of the Grand Historian: Biographies of Bian Que and Cang Gong" and "Huangdi Neijing", which call ALS "paralysis", abbreviated as paralysis, which is subdivided into five types: skin paralysis, muscle paralysis, vein paralysis, tendon paralysis and bone paralysis.
When ancient miracle doctors treated these paralysis diseases, they all mentioned acupuncture therapy.
The numerous coincidences also contributed to Chen Jue's bold attempt.
“Argentophilic cells originate from the neuroectoderm and have strong silver affinity and affinity.”
"Use silver needles to stimulate the meridians to achieve the effect of breaking and then rebuilding. In addition to the bactericidal effect of silver, I am afraid that our ancestors in the past have already discovered the existence of argyrophilic cells in the appendix, nerves, and immune system through microscopic practice!"
Chen Jue's thoughts were working rapidly. After calming Zhou Chuan down, he had already picked up the last silver needle in one hand and inserted it into the appendix point, which was 2 inches directly below the Zusanli point.
The next second, a "ding~" reminder sounded, like the sound of nature, which made Chen Jue smile. (End of this chapter)