As for misdiagnoses, they are inevitable due to limitations in personal medical knowledge and extremely limited clinical experience.
Director Shen Tu's method of diagnosis has a lower probability of missing a diagnosis, but the possibility of missing one still exists.
As soon as you encounter a patient with multiple lesions, guaranteed he will fumble about for half a day, with a big head and two big problems.
Therefore, it's not about whose method is good or whose diagnostic approach is bad.
Whether it's a black cat or a white cat, a cat that catches mice is a good cat.
"Based on the patient's auxiliary examinations, especially the ultrasound results, the possibility of deep vein thrombosis formation is very high. Therefore, consider pain caused by vascular diseases. This category of diseases includes acute arterial occlusion, arterial narrowing caused by arteriosclerosis, thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, Raynaud's syndrome, etc."