"Chief Kong, have you asked them?
"Oh, oh, right. Give me a minute to write it down."
Zheng Ren grabbed a pen and a piece of A4 paper as he spoke and wrote down the treatment the patient received in Imperial Capital.
They were all experienced doctors and would not beat around the bush. Although they were rather reserved, they got to the gist of things when they did say something.
The treatment process in Imperial Capital was similar to Zheng Ren's plan: an intravenous injection of low molecular weight heparin and thrombolysis. They were worried about thromboembolism, so they placed an inferior vena cava (IVC) filter to block blood clots.
Of course, the patient would need to undergo an abortion.
Due to her unique condition, her thrombocytosis could not be reduced if her pregnancy was not terminated. It would result in the continuous production of blood clots.