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The women's restaurant was reminded by a strange man that the sick man was accosted by a strange man while eating in the restaurant.

# The woman's restaurant was reminded by a strange man that she was sick # # The doctor went out to eat and took a look to save her life # Recently, a woman in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province was reminded by a strange man that she might have a tumor. The man's name is Zhao Ming, and he is a neurosurgeon. According to the woman's facial state and the information that she has diabetes, he judged that she might have pituitary adenoma. He suggested that she have a check-up and leave her phone number. After hearing the doctor's words, the woman went to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time. At present, after surgery, the sick woman's condition has improved. | # Auntie was told by the doctor next door that she had a tumor when she was eating noodles # According to @ binjiang video report: Recently, when Zhu Ayi (pseudonym) from Zhuji, Zhejiang was eating noodles in the noodle restaurant, a strange man next to her reminded Zhu Ayi that she might have a tumor in her brain, suggesting that she go to the hospital for examination and leave her phone number. 165438+1At the beginning of October, Aunt Zhu contacted a strange man, only to know that he was Zhao Ming, director of neurosurgery at Zhuji People's Hospital. After nuclear magnetic resonance examination, Aunt Zhu was diagnosed as a growth hormone pituitary adenoma. A few days ago, after Zhao Ming's operation, Aunt Zhu was discharged from hospital after resection of intracranial pituitary adenoma. "I also ate noodles at the noodle restaurant that day and noticed that her face had the characteristics of a pituitary tumor patient: thick lips, prominent eyebrows and cheekbones, and a wide nose. Although it is very presumptuous, I decided to talk to her out of professional habits so as not to delay treatment. " Zhao Ming said.