Misdiagnosis Medical Definition
“What is Misdiagnosis?”
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Misdiagnosis
Misdiagnosis medical definition: Misdiagnosis is when a medical professional fails to properly identify and/or diagnose a patient’s medical condition. Modern medical technology has made possible the timely and accurate diagnosis of a wide range of diseases. However, when doctors fail to order appropriate tests or follow up on warning signs, diseases can go undiagnosed, leaving patients to suffer needlessly.
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Misdiagnosis in Medical Malpractice Cases
A doctor can be held liable for any damages that result from a misdiagnosis if the medical mistake was a result of negligence. Time lost in treatment can lead to severe worsening of the condition, and in many cases, wrongful death. If you or a loved one has suffered due to misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, the attorneys at Pribanic & Pribanic are here to help you explore your legal options. We handle a wide range of medical negligence cases, including those involving the misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis of:
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Heart disease
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Heart attack
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Stroke
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Breast cancer
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Colon cancer
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Prostate cancer
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Pancreatic cancer
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Skin cancer
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Diabetes
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