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A man in Beijing recently found he was diagnosed with a women's disease, reported Beijing News.
Mr. Tan paid 3,000 yuan for a medical exam, and on the checkup report he saw he had been diagnosed with cervical Nessler cyst, a kind of gynopathy, with a recommendation that he be reviewed regularly.
The puzzled man was told the mistake was due to a problem with the computer system and the medical worker who failed to eliminate the unnecessary items on the list, which included diseases of both women and men.
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