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April 11, 2010
http://injury.parrlaw.com – Indiana medical malpractice lawyer Paul Kruse states that if you believe that you or a family member has been a victim of malpractice, you should talk to an attorney as soon as possible. Indiana law sets strict deadlines on how much you have to file a claim and if you missed your deadline, you will not be able to pursue the claim at all.
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March 30, 2010
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Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Cystoscopy. But what does that actually mean?
The lower urinary tract allows your body to store and release urine.
It’s made up of two parts, the bladder and the urethra. Medical Malpractice
Your bladder is a hollow organ that expands as it fills with urine. Because it is made of muscular tissue, it can also contract and force urine to pass out of the body, through the urethra. Your urethra carries urine from the bladder all the way through the opening in the penis.
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Your doctor feels that it is necessary to examine the interior of the urethra and bladder, to try to determine the cause of a problem that you may be having.
Symptoms that may call for a routine Cystoscopy include:
* Persistent infection of the urinary tract
* Bladder stones
* Bleeding while urinating
* Irritation due to polyps, or
* Changes to the bladder caused by cancer.
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Cystoscopy is a simple procedure during which your doctor will insert a well-lubricated, instrument called a cystoscope through your urethra and into your bladder.
The cystoscope allows your doctor to visually inspect the interior of your bladder. It also allows your doctor to remove small pieces of tissue for later examination and even to crush small bladder stones, should any be present.
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Any tissue that your doctor removes from your bladder will be sent immediately to a laboratory for analysis. Your doctor will ask the laboratory to check for any sign of cancer or other abnormality.
So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.
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March 12, 2010
A former patient at Sacred Heart Medical Center filed a lawsuit against the hospital and one of its psychiatrists on Monday. In a complaint for damages, the woman says that, while acting as her health care provider, Dr. John Moulton acted inappropriately in pursuing a sexual relationship. KXLY4’s Janet O reports.
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