Since the 1950s, the medical field has been dedicated to solving the "century-old problem" of obesity. In 1952, Swedish doctor Henrikson attempted to treat obesity through extensive small bowel resect...
Hemorrhoids are one of the most common anorectal diseases in clinical practice, with primary symptoms including bleeding, pain, and even prolapse, significantly impacting patients' quality of life. Fo...
Chronic cervicitis, including cervical erosion, hypertrophy, polyps, etc., are common conditions in women of childbearing age. In some gynecological outpatient departments, the incidence can reach nea...
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is known as a new "smart nutrient" after choline and DHA. Phosphatidylserine can be synthesized by the human body using serine. This natural substance can help the cell wall to...
I. What is OCT? A Core MetaphorLet’s understand OCT through a vivid analogy:Imagine a fresh sandwich. A regular camera can only capture its top view (a two-dimensional photo). OCT, however, acts like ...
1. Regional Market Opportunities: Developing Countries and Primary HealthcareWidespread availability of primary healthcare facilitiesPain points: Community hospitals and clinics in developing countrie...
Core Connection: Addressing the Most Challenging Clinical Scenarios in Pediatric Emergency Care
Pediatric emergency settings represent one of the most valuable applications for venous imagi...
1. The Global Burden of Sepsis
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the body’s extreme response to infection.
From data published in 2020, globally, over 49 million people are...
1. Introduction
Inflammation is a key response of the body to infection, tissue injury, or other stressors. Early detection is critical because timely recognition can guide treatment decisions ...
1. Why PCT Testing Matters in Clinical Practice
Procalcitonin (PCT) is a peptide precursor of calcitonin.
In healthy individuals, PCT circulates at very low levels. While during bacteria...