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Following Myanmar's devastating earthquake, Chinese aid teams set up a temporary medical station in Mandalay, providing free treatment to affected residents. A total of 208 people received medical care at the station, which offers services in internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, gynecology and pediatrics, along with ultrasound, X-ray and ECG diagnostics. Patients included those with quake-related injuries, pregnant women, the elderly and children. Aid workers used portable X-ray and ultrasound devices to diagnose patients efficiently.