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As expected. In the 2016-2017 season, the 20-year-old Hick landed in Serie A, playing 35 matches for Sampdoria, contributing 13 goals, and showcasing incredible talent. In the summer of 2017, Hick attracted pursuit from multiple teams. Initially interested in joining Juventus, he failed two medical exams and missed the chance. Eventually, Rome signed the Czech forward with a club record of 42 million Euros. Hick remains Rome's record signing, with "War God" Batistuta ranking second. However, during his stint in Rome, Hick's performance did not meet expectations. In two seasons with Rome, Hick played 58 matches, contributing only 8 goals and 3 assists. Due to poor performance, last summer, Rome "handled" Hick at a loss—the Czech forward transferred to Bundesliga team Bayer Leverkusen, with his worth shrinking to around 26 million Euros. Originally thought to be on a downward path, Hick "rose" again with sensational performance in this European Cup, with his value set to soar once more.
The youngest European Cup player's worth is close to 50 million pounds
In England's opening match win against Croatia, Southgate replaced the star shooter Kane with the young Bellingham at the 82nd minute. At 17 years and 349 days, Bellingham became the youngest player to appear in the history of the European Cup! The previous record holder was the Netherlands' Jetro Williams, who appeared in the 2012 European Cup at 18.
Bellingham is also the youngest player to represent the England national team in any competition, including the World Cup. The previous record was held by Owen, who appeared in the 1998 World Cup at 18 years and 183 days. On June 29th, Bellingham will turn 18. In the future, he's expected to rewrite more age records. After his appearance, Bellingham was very calm on the field, completing the coach's tasks effectively and helping the team secure a winning start.
In the 2019-20 season, while still with Birmingham, Bellingham's formidable form caught the attention of major clubs. At that time, Manchester United and Chelsea were eager to sign him, and Ferguson even personally accompanied him on a tour of Manchester United's facilities. Ultimately, Bellingham opted for Dortmund, with a transfer fee reaching 25 million pounds, making him the most expensive 17-year-old player in football history. In the just-concluded 2020-21 season, Bellingham played 46 times for Dortmund, scoring 4 goals, including one in the Champions League knockout against Manchester City. Following the creation of the European Cup's youngest appearance record, Bellingham's value has skyrocketed. According to European mainstream media estimates, his current worth is close to 50 million pounds, and at not yet 18, his future holds limitless possibilities for him to create.
Ms. Liu, 55, has experienced hearing loss in her right ear for the past six months, accompanied by tinnitus and occasional numbness in her face, severely affecting her greatest joy in life—listening to Huangmei Opera. This has caused her great distress... After visiting the hospital and communicating her medical history, systematic hearing and imaging tests were conducted, eventually uncovering the culprit: an acoustic neuroma.
The acoustic neuroma Ms. Liu has is a tumor originating from the auditory nerve in the inner ear and brain, which plays a critical role in hearing and balance regulation. As the tumor grows, it compresses the auditory nerve, leading to symptoms like hearing loss, tinnitus, and vestibular dysfunction. So, when one experiences hearing loss, how can they determine if it's an acoustic neuroma?
The main symptoms of an acoustic neuroma are as follows:
1. The most common symptom of an acoustic neuroma is unilateral hearing loss, sometimes with difficulty comprehending speech when using the affected ear over the phone. A small number of patients may experience sudden total hearing loss.
2. Tinnitus is the second most common symptom of acoustic neuroma. It often manifests as an internal cranial or ear sound like cicada chirping, steam horns, buzzing, or bells. It can be intermittent or continuous. Unilateral tinnitus, especially, should raise suspicion of an acoustic neuroma.
3. Vestibular dysfunction: This symptom can appear early in the disease and may include dizziness, imbalance when walking, and sensations of heaviness or numbness in the head.
4. Abnormal facial sensation, facial palsy: A larger tumor may compress surrounding nerves, leading to facial numbness and abnormal sensation when exerting pressure on the trigeminal nerve, and facial palsy or spasms when affecting the facial nerve. These can severely affect facial appearance.
At the onset of these symptoms, attention is necessary, necessitating a visit to an ENT department for comprehensive, detailed hearing, vestibular function, and imaging tests for further diagnostic clarification.
Once diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, how should it be treated?
1. Surgical removal is currently the preferred method for treating acoustic neuromas. An ear micro-surgeon or neurosurgeon must comprehensively evaluate to exclude surgical contraindications before surgically removing the tumor.
2. Follow-up observation: CT or MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) can be used to monitor the location and size of the acoustic neuroma. For tumors smaller than 1.5 centimeters, a follow-up six months later will determine any size changes, and then once a year subsequently. If the tumor grows significantly and presents significant symptoms, surgery or stereotactic radiosurgery is required.
3. Stereotactic radiotherapy involves applying X-rays (also known as X-knife) for a treatment plan, offering high-precision, stereotactic radiosurgery for tumors throughout the body. This treatment is mainly suitable for patients over 70, with poor overall condition and tumors under 2 centimeters without surgical indications.
After listening intently to the doctor's explanation of the "ins and outs" of acoustic neuroma, Ms. Liu confidently chose surgical treatment. Post-surgery, Ms. Liu recovered well, able to happily listen to Huangmei Opera as before.
High-precision stereotactic radiosurgery is mainly suitable for over 70-year-olds, with poor general conditions and tumors under 2 centimeters without surgical indications.
Ms. Liu listened carefully to the doctor's explanation of the acoustic neuroma
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