As the family and the patient had denied any past sexual contact, Zheng Ren could not suggest a transvaginal ultrasound and instead, settled for an abdominal ultrasound.
Although it was not as suitable, Zheng Ren had the System on his side.
Zheng Ren had trouble believing the System's diagnosis was true.
An accessory spleen torsion…
This diagnosis… If the patient was experiencing upper abdominal pain, Zheng Ren would take the System's word for it. However, the patient was hurting in the lower abdomen. Therefore, he decided to perform the ultrasound.
The uterus and the two ovaries showed no abnormalities. There was a lump next to the left ovary, approximately 5cm wide.
The doctors' disagreements lied there.
Zheng Ren held the ultrasound scanner in his right hand while his left hand depressed the patient's abdomen.