The hard copies were only a formality, really. Adam was used to everything being electronic and easily accessible due to the fact their intranet was run by a technopath. Hence the utter lack of organization of the file cabinet.
Adam nodded at she explained she had dealt with privacy laws. Good. That was his main concern with anybody else who had access to the medical charts. Maintaining strict confidentiality.
He looked over at Lizzie when she mentioned X-Rays. "Sure, I can teach you," he told her. His attention drifted away from the file cabinet as she began to explain her mutation and it's limitation.
That was fascinating. He folded his arms over his chest and listened carefully, a thousand questions rushing to the forefront of his mind. "So you couldn't alter a birth defect?" Or alter a mutant's mutation. Interesting. "What about cancerous tissue or a replicating virus? Those both alter cell structure permanently."
As for shifters, especially their resident megamorph, he nodded. "You can always ask Kevin to let you examine one or more of his morphed forms. He has several he uses consistently, although he can change back to human at will." He chuckled softly. "Personally? I'd like to know how he's capable of human speech while in a different form. Just knowing that would tell us a lot about his mutation."
That was truly a mystery, even if it was common for meta, omni and megamorphs. Learning why it was possible could make it easier to diagnose problems in morphers. Their physiology was oftentimes completely alien compared to a baseline human's or even other mutants'.