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Minnesota Failure to Diagnose AttorneyImagine you or a loved one going to the doctor and being told that there is nothing wrong or nothing serious going on, when in fact, this is anything but the truth. This is known as "failure to diagnose". When a medical professional is negligent and fails to check certain things or run certain tests, a serious condition or illness may go unnoticed. The doctor and the patient will think everything is fine, and while the patient should be receiving proper treatment for this condition, it is actually worsening because it was never diagnosed properly. By the time it is evident that something is wrong, the disease may have progressed to a state where it is close to impossible to cure. In some cases, it is too late and the patient dies. If they were properly diagnosed to begin with, their death may have been prevented. Have you or a loved one suffered due to a medical professional failing to diagnose a condition, disease, or illness? Contact a Minnesota Failure To Diagnose Attorney today! The following medical conditions are the most common when it comes to failure to diagnose:
When failure to diagnose occurs, the victim may suffer from an endless amount of things such as paralysis, brain damage, loss of an organ, loss of a limb, loss of their sight or hearing, or even their life. Aside from failing to order the proper tests that may be crucial in diagnosing a certain condition, other aspects of failing to diagnose include delays in referring the patient to other medical specialists and misinterpretating test results. For example, the proper x-rays, MRI scans, or ultrasounds may have been ordered - but they may have been read wrong. Misinterprating any lab test results can result in misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose. Tests may be misread by doctors or radiologists or they may be conducted wrong by lab technicians. These errors play a critical role in failure to diagnose. For example, failing to read an X-ray properly can result in the failure to notice a broken bone or a tumor. Even when test results are read properly, the doctor may fail to follow up with proper treatment for the patient which can result in disastrous consequences. |
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