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Upon presenting to her primary care physician, a 45-year-old woman complained of a mass in her breast. A mammogram performed at a breast center yielded negative results.
Later, the patient required a mastectomy and several breast reconstruction procedures.
In suing, the woman argued that the physician failed to refer her to a surgeon after the mammogram. She added that the lack of a timely referral delayed her diagnosis. She also claimed the breast center was negligent for not telling her to follow-up with her physician.
The physician argued that he was not negligent, since he referred the patient to the breast center for mammography and ultrasound and relied on the radiology report that came back negative. In addition, the physician claimed that any delay in diagnosis did not alter the patient’s treatment options. The breast center claimed that its reporting was not negligent.
- The jury returned a verdict for the defense.
Upon presenting to her primary care physician, a 45-year-old woman complained of a mass in her breast. A mammogram performed at a breast center yielded negative results.
Later, the patient required a mastectomy and several breast reconstruction procedures.
In suing, the woman argued that the physician failed to refer her to a surgeon after the mammogram. She added that the lack of a timely referral delayed her diagnosis. She also claimed the breast center was negligent for not telling her to follow-up with her physician.
The physician argued that he was not negligent, since he referred the patient to the breast center for mammography and ultrasound and relied on the radiology report that came back negative. In addition, the physician claimed that any delay in diagnosis did not alter the patient’s treatment options. The breast center claimed that its reporting was not negligent.
- The jury returned a verdict for the defense.
Upon presenting to her primary care physician, a 45-year-old woman complained of a mass in her breast. A mammogram performed at a breast center yielded negative results.
Later, the patient required a mastectomy and several breast reconstruction procedures.
In suing, the woman argued that the physician failed to refer her to a surgeon after the mammogram. She added that the lack of a timely referral delayed her diagnosis. She also claimed the breast center was negligent for not telling her to follow-up with her physician.
The physician argued that he was not negligent, since he referred the patient to the breast center for mammography and ultrasound and relied on the radiology report that came back negative. In addition, the physician claimed that any delay in diagnosis did not alter the patient’s treatment options. The breast center claimed that its reporting was not negligent.
- The jury returned a verdict for the defense.